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1. In areas where anthropogenic activity has caused extreme degradation of land, like mines, land fills, intensive agricultural land, dumping of effluents, plants do come up or get adapted over a period of time. Certain plants dont' adapt and die. How is this adaptation causing species alteration and loss of plant diversity on the planet???

2. If plants lose their capacity of adaptation, with wide spread desertification, loss of top soil, and increasing fallow / troubled lands, are we doomed to lose our plant diversity?

3. Plants adapt to changing environement. Some don't, what are the factors that enable only certain plants to survive, adapt and reproduce?

2006-12-08 03:18:12 · answer #1 · answered by raindrops 5 · 1 0

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