Answer:
sedimentation, pollution, climate change, deforestation,
Explanation:
1. Loss of important or sensitive aquatic habitat, decrease in fishery resources, loss of recreation attributes, loss of coral reef communities, human health concerns, changes in fish migration, increases in erosion, loss of wetlands, nutrient balance ...
2. Long-term health effects from air pollution include heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema.
3. Changes in temperature cause changes in rainfall. This results in more severe and frequent storms. They cause flooding and landslides, destroying homes and communities, and costing billions of pounds.
4. The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for indigenous people.
5. Approximately 75% of these studies advocated that landscape changes affects the diversity, movement and frequency of pollinators, and 36% the diversity, reproductive systems, reproductive success, resources and productivity of plants.