Changes in Ecosystems. There are several things that may cause changes to the ecosystem. One event is drought which is a long period without rain or precipitation.

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Changes in Ecosystems

There are several things that may cause changes to the ecosystem. One event is drought which is a long period without rain or precipitation. One event is drought which is a long period without rain or precipitation. Plants may die during a drought. Plants may die during a drought. Diseases such as the Dutch Elm Disease destroyed about 43 million trees. Diseases such as the Dutch Elm Disease destroyed about 43 million trees. The Dutch Elm Disease also harms insects and animals that make their homes in these trees. The Dutch Elm Disease also harms insects and animals that make their homes in these trees. The trees also give off oxygen, and their destruction would decrease the oxygen in the air. The trees also give off oxygen, and their destruction would decrease the oxygen in the air. Soil erosion and fire can change an ecosystem. Soil erosion and fire can change an ecosystem. Overpopulation can also alter the ecosystem. Overpopulation can also alter the ecosystem. Overpopulation occurs when there are too many of at least one kind of living thing. Overpopulation occurs when there are too many of at least one kind of living thing. This means resources will be depleted for plants and animals. This means resources will be depleted for plants and animals.

Pollution occurs when harmful substances are added to Earth’s air, water, or land. Water pollution is caused by wastes from homes and factories. Water pollution is caused by wastes from homes and factories. Water pollution can kill plants and animals. Water pollution can kill plants and animals. Air pollution comes from forest fires, volcanoes, cars and factories. Air pollution comes from forest fires, volcanoes, cars and factories. Burning gasoline, coal, and fuel can cause acid rain. Burning gasoline, coal, and fuel can cause acid rain. This can ruin lakes, forests, soils, and crops. This can ruin lakes, forests, soils, and crops. It can harm plants and animals. It can harm plants and animals. Land pollution such as acid rain, smog, trash, and chemical wastes can harm land. Land pollution such as acid rain, smog, trash, and chemical wastes can harm land.

You can reduce pollution. To reduce pollution, you should use resources wisely. To reduce pollution, you should use resources wisely. You can conserve energy, clean up litter, recycle, and not dump wastes into the water. You can conserve energy, clean up litter, recycle, and not dump wastes into the water.