The side effects of environmental degradation have become more serious: the size of animals is declining: scientists


- Humans are responsible for widespread destruction

- Due to environmental degradation, food shortages are also an important reason: the size of elephants has decreased. The toothache has become smaller. Giraffe's horns - shortened

- Some species have become extinct due to human prey: some are on the verge of extinction

- As ocean temperatures rise, cold-water fish species are on the verge of extinction. Experts warn against unscrupulous fishing

At first glance, this is unbelievable. The global environment is being destroyed. Humans are responsible for this widespread destruction, with biologists regretting that the effects of environmental degradation are having a profound effect on the animal kingdom. The size that was there has now been reduced. His toothache is also getting smaller. So, the height of the giraffe's horns has also decreased. The size of the giraffe has decreased and the size of the ostrich has also decreased.

The report, which was aired yesterday (9/10/21) by the Durban-based news channel Vion in South Africa, also featured pictures confirming it. At the same time, accusations against the entire human race for the destruction of the environment were spread in the sky by factories, trains, steamers, etc. "We all know that the whole earth has become a 'greenhouse' because of this tiny coal dust," he said, showing pictures of the suit. So the rain is becoming quite erratic, where it rains. There is a downpour, how many regions remain quite dry, often in very dry regions there is a sudden downpour.

Giving concrete evidence of these statements, the channel, referring to the Atacama-Desert region of Chile, the driest region in the world, said that even if there is a sudden drop of 3-4 inches in three-four years, it can be said that It was raining heavily. As such, it has the effect of environmental destruction.

With this, in this footage, the North-Pole and the d. It was stated that due to these changes in temperature, the ice shelves of the polar regions are breaking down. On the other hand, the temperature of the waters of the oceans is rising between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, as well as between the northern and southern equatorial circles of the equator. Therefore, the number of fish accustomed to relatively cold water is declining. On the other hand, due to rampant fishing, the number of fish has decreased even in areas up to 200 miles from the coast. (Sea temperature has risen by 5 degrees Celsius.)

Animals are not the only ones affected by changes in the environment. Humans are equally affected, and it is now common knowledge that polluted air causes lung diseases and that the number of waterborne diseases is on the rise. This pollution can have a very serious effect on birds and plants, which is natural. Due to the impact on vegetation, animal feed is reduced. The results of which we saw. Man cannot be free from it. But, for this catastrophe created by man himself, man must blame himself.

This is confirmed by the fact that in prehistoric times the elephants' predecessors, the 'meme', were much larger in size than the current elephants. Its incisors were also very large and rounded. In prehistoric times, only plant-eating animals, such as dino-pigs, roamed. Their size was huge. The man of that age was also enormous. Violent animals were also huge. The tiger cubs were visible outside.

This does not mean that the present human being should be like that, but if the present human being does not have to take full care of the environment, then after so many scientific and technological achievements, the human being will remain 'backward' in terms of health. There is also a report that the average life expectancy of a human being has decreased by two years in the last 100 years.

Thus, along with the destruction of the human environment, animals and livestock are also being harmed. At the same time, it is shortening its lifespan.

Thus, in a century, man has wreaked havoc which is becoming ‘omnivorous’.

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