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ii) STAE1213_A190632_PARTB_5

1. effects of climate change to sustainable development.


Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when
that change lasts for an extended period of. Climate change may refer to a change in
average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather around longer-term
average conditions like extreme weather events. Sustainable development is
development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs. For example, Climate change has already
resulted in great changes in the global ecological environment, such as a shortage of
water resources, ecosystem degradation, aggravation of soil erosion, a sharp decline
in biodiversity and cryosphere retreat, thus exerting a significant impact on human
social development and economic life. Examples of infrastructure planning in
making highway intensity of floods. The damage will increase maintenance costs and
can cause temporary disruption. It development impacts considered disrupted market
access. Other example, rain water harvesting in agriculture to influence the
magnitude and time distribution of precipitation, and agriculture increasingly depend
on irrigation. Increased water storage capacity for irrigation purpose.

2. Differences ;

human population organisms’ population


Population that live together in Individual living things
defined area
multiple individuals or organisms of An organism is a single, living thing
a single species that live within a and can be an animal, a plant, or a
particular geographic area. fungus.
Human population consists birth Organisms grow and respond to their
rates, death rates and population environment.
growth
Have the ability to alter Organism reactions between living
their environment to increase its and nonliving components in a given
carrying capacity, sometimes to the area
detriment of other species.

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