The graph and chart below give the information about species extinctions and threats to plant life
The line graph illustrates the data about the number of species which have experienced extinction by today and will be extinct by 2100,
whereas
the pie chart shows the major threatening factors to loss of flora. Overall
, it is evident that it is predicted that there will be an upward trend in the extinction of animals by 2060 and it will experience a slight decrease until 2100. Furthermore
, humans are predominantly responsible for the deterioration of plant life, while
nature accounts for a lower proportion.
Looking into details, by the present time, the number of endangered animals has stood at 10000, which is predicted to reach 20000 in 2040 and peak at almost 45000 in 2060. Fortunately, animals and plants will experience a dramatic decrease to above 25000 in the number of deaths by 2100.
When it comes to the pie chart, human effect on biodiversity is almost four times as high as natural impacts. More than 80% of threats originate from different purposes in different individuals, such
as harvesting, logging, and livestock with nearly 15%, 10% and 7%, respectively. Invasive species, disturbance and plantations are responsible for the lowest proportions with around 5%, whereas
10% belongs to development. Meanwhile, 7% and 11% of dangers to plant life come from natural disasters and other natural events, in turn.Submitted by bhoswriting on
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