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Explain how human activities have contributed to the loss of balance in nature.

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Ans: Ecosystem Balance and Human Impact

The interactions among organisms and between organisms and the abiotic components of their environment produce steady and balanced ecosystems. Biogeochemical cycles also maintain the balance in ecosystems by recycling natural resources, so that they do not deplete. Humans try to modify environment (e.g. cutting of trees) to fulfill their needs. This has upset the delicate balance in ecosystems and nature as well.

Some of the human impacts on the balance of ecosystems and nature are as follows:

1.   Global Warming

The addition of greenhouse gases (e.g. carbon dioxide, methane, ozone) in atmosphere increases -the temperature of the Earth. These gases remain in the lowest part of Earth's atmosphere and do not allow solar radiations to reflect back into space, As a result, heat remains within the Earth's atmosphere and increases its temperature. This is called global warming.

Effects of Global Warming

Due to global warming, polar ice-caps and glaciers' are melting faster than the time taken for new ice layers to form. Sea water is also expanding causing sea levels to rise. Due to melting glaciers, rivers overflow and cause floods.

2.   Acid Rain

When rain falls through air, it comes across chemicals such as oxides of sulphur and nitrogen. These chemicals interact with water vapours in the presence of sunlight to form sulphuric acid and nitric acid. These acids remain as vapours at high temperatures.

As temperature falls, the acids begin to condense into liquid form and mix with rain or snow, on the way down to the Earth. This makes rain acidic with pH range of 3 to 6.

Effects of Acid Rain

Some of the significant ill effects of acid rain are:

•    Acid rain destroys the necessary nutrients present in the waters of rivers and lakes etc. It also lowers the pH of water. Most of the aquatic animals cannot survive at this pH.

•    Acid rain washes nutrients out of soil, damages the bark and leaves of trees and harms root hairs. Leaf pigments (chlorophyll) are also destroyed.

•    Metallic surfaces exposed to acid rain are easily corroded. Panics, paper and leather products lose their material strength or disintegrate easily.

•    Building materials such as limestone, marble, dolomite, mortar and slate are weakened with acid rains because of the formation of soluble compounds. Thus, acid rain is dangerous for historical monuments. The building of famous Taj Mahal has been corroded at many places, due to acid rains.

3.   Deforestation

Deforestation means clearing of forests by natural causes or humans. Large areas of forests have been cleaned for agriculture, factories, roads, rail tracks and mining. Humans cut trees for getting wood (lumber), which is then used for making structures and for heat production. Human preys upon forest animals, which are the predators of many insect pests. In this way, insect pests destroy forests by eating the shoots and spreading diseases.

Effects of Deforestation

The effects of deforestation include floods, droughts, landslides and soil erosions, global warming and loss of habitat of many species.

4.   Overpopulation

When the industrial revolution started some 250 years ago, the world population was at 600 million-that seems like a lot of people but now the world population is almost ten times at 6 billion and will grow to 8 billion by 2025. Better health facilities and lowered mortality rates have contributed in population growth.

Year

Population

Year

Population

  

1981

85,096,000

1999

134,790,000

  

1984

92,284,301

2002

144,902,409

  

1987

99,953,232

2005

155,772,000

  

1990-

107,975,060

2008

166,111,487

  

1993

116,444,165

2009

169,708,303

  

1996

125,409,851

2010

173,510,000

3.66%

2.69%

The population of Pakistan

Pakistan population growth rate

5.   Urbanization

Urbanization means growing of cities. People move from rural areas to cities in search of better jobs, education opportunities and higher standards of living.

Effects of Urbanization:

22.5

25

28.3

17.8

If there is rapid urban growth, 32-5

the governments find it difficult

to   provide   even   the   basic

facilities like health, education,

shelter, water, electricity etc.

Most of the migrants in cities

do  not find  good jobs  and

become the part of urban poor.

There'   is    overcrowding    in

schools,   hospitals   etc.   The

slum areas increased number Pakistan urban population (%age)

and people living there are at greater risk of diseases. Urbanization is a global problem and cannot be stopped but it can be managed. The current level of urbanization in Pakistan is about 32% which is not high by global standards.

Solution

A planned urbanization can solve many problems. The cities should have thick green belts in their surroundings to control pollution. The open spaces in cities should be reserved through zoning and land plans. The urban spread-out should also be controlled. Utilizaiton of public transport instead of individual transports also proves effective way to manage urbanization.

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