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41)Republic Day 2021: Virat Kohli, Saina Nehwal Lead Would like Republic Day 2021, Surat Woman's 10, 000-Km Articulated vehicle Drive To Promote PM's Vision

India Republic Day -- Several sportspersons posted their very own wishes on the occasion of India's 72nd Republic Moment, including Virat Kohli, Saina Nehwal, and Ajinkya Rahane among others. India celebrates their 72nd Republic Day upon Tuesday and sportspersons had taken to social media to extend their very own wish on the momentous celebration. "The future depends on what we do today. Let's be the toughness of our nation and help it reach greater heights. Dreaming everyone a Happy Republic Moment. Jai Hind, " published the captain of the American indian cricket team, Virat Kohli. "Happy 72nd Republic Moment, " wrote badminton star Saina Nehwal. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) likewise posted greetings on the celebration. "The BCCI wishes you actually all a very Happy Republic Day, " tweeted the cricket board. India crickinfo player Yuzvendra Chahal and partner Dhanashree Verma danced with a song to extend their Republic Day g

Making Use of PDF Or PowerPoint For PDF Submission

PowerPoint or PDF submission is a relatively new online marketing tool, but one which has already proved very popular. Advertisers are increasingly using these online tools to help them to market their web sites and increase their online presence in the ever-expanding digital marketplace. The benefits for companies of doing this are many, but there are also some pitfalls that need to be avoided. One of the advantages of using this format is that it allows you to present information that would otherwise not normally appear in an advertorial . This can take the form of slide shows or full length movies that can be highly effective, especially when combined with text that is linked to the web site. PowerPoint presentations are also particularly popular because they are easy to share on social media, including both Facebook and Twitter. For a company that wants to make a strong impression with its audience, this is definitely a bonus. However, there are some downsides to PowerPoint or PDF

Habitat destruction

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Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction ) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or die, thereby reducing biodiversity and species abundance. Habitat destruction through human activity is mainly for the purpose of harvesting natural resources for industrial production and urbanization. Clearing habitats for agriculture is the principal cause of habitat destruction. Other important causes of habitat destruction include mining, logging, trawling, and urban sprawl. Habitat destruction is currently ranked as the primary cause of species extinction worldwide. The destructive environmental changes include more indirect factors like geological processes, and climate change, introduction of invasive species, ecosystem nutrient depletion, water and noise pollution and others. Loss of habitat can be preceded by an initial habitat fragmentation.

Impacts on organisms

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When a habitat is destroyed, the carrying capacity for indigenous plants, animals, and other organisms is reduced so that populations decline, sometimes up to the level of extinction. Habitat loss is perhaps the greatest threat to organisms and biodiversity. Temple (1986) found that 82% of endangered bird species were significantly threatened by habitat loss. Most amphibian species are also threatened by native habitat loss, and some species are now only breeding in modified habitat. Endemic organisms with limited ranges are most affected by habitat destruction, mainly because these organisms are not found anywhere else within the world, and thus have less chance of recovering. Many endemic organisms have very specific requirements for their survival that can only be found within a certain ecosystem, resulting in their extinction. Extinction may also take place very long after the destruction of habitat, a phenomenon known as extinction debt. Habitat destruction can also decrease the r

Geography

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Biodiversity hotspots are chiefly tropical regions that feature high concentrations of endemic species and, when all hotspots are combined, may contain over half of the world's terrestrial species. These hotspots are suffering from habitat loss and destruction. Most of the natural habitat on islands and in areas of high human population density has already been destroyed (WRI, 2003). Islands suffering extreme habitat destruction include New Zealand, Madagascar, the Philippines, and Japan. South and East Asia — especially China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan — and many areas in West Africa have extremely dense human populations that allow little room for natural habitat. Marine areas close to highly populated coastal cities also face degradation of their coral reefs or other marine habitat. These areas include the eastern coasts of Asia and Africa, northern coasts of South America, and the Caribbean Sea and its associated islands. Regions of unsustainable agriculture or unst

Ecosystems

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Tropical rainforests have received most of the attention concerning the destruction of habitat. From the approximately 16 million square kilometers of tropical rainforest habitat that originally existed worldwide, less than 9 million square kilometers remain today. The current rate of deforestation is 160,000 square kilometers per year, which equates to a loss of approximately 1% of original forest habitat each year. Other forest ecosystems have suffered as much or more destruction as tropical rainforests. Deforestation for farming and logging have severely disturbed at least 94% of temperate broadleaf forests; many old growth forest stands have lost more than 98% of their previous area because of human activities. Tropical deciduous dry forests are easier to clear and burn and are more suitable for agriculture and cattle ranching than tropical rainforests; consequently, less than 0.1% of dry forests in Central America's Pacific Coast and less than 8% in Madagascar remain from thei

Natural causes

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Habitat destruction through natural processes such as volcanism, fire, and climate change is well documented in the fossil record. One study shows that habitat fragmentation of tropical rainforests in Euramerica 300 million years ago led to a great loss of amphibian diversity, but simultaneously the drier climate spurred on a burst of diversity among reptiles.