Sunday, December 26, 2010

Effect on Nonhuman Species

The effect on nonhuman species will consist of them becoming premaritally extinct, unless there are changes one's lifestyle are made. A single American consumes about 67 pounds of meat per year. This number will continue to increase, resulting in other animals becoming extinct.

For example, animals that are already on the verge of becoming extinct, such as gorillas, tigers, ferrets, elephants, and pandas, will be the first to leave our earth.




 Because exceeded its carrying capacity, there are not enough animals to provide food for everyone. This will result in humans having to compete for food in order to survive. Another way that the nonhuman species will be affecting is by having them to relocate. Because there is limited space on the earth, humans will need to live in different places. For example, an african savannah will be used by humans, resulting in the humans driving away the animals.


Here is a video about some of the endangered species that may become extinct. 

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