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Changes in habitat have tremendous effects on the organisms that depend on them. These effects are

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The loss of species and resources.

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Every type of habitat destruction results in a loss of species. Destruction causes instant harm to habitats and kills many species in the process. Fragmentation results in the loss of resources, such as food and mates. Also, a change in an organism's environment forces the organism to adapt to fit the new environment, eventually causing it to evolve into a new species. And finally, it results in extinction that is caused by a change in environmental conditions, and this is why we as humans should protect our planet and animals because we need them to survive. Good luck!

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