Thursday, December 10, 2009

Why Is Biodiversity Important? Who Cares?

Biodiversity is important to everyday life because then we as human would not be here. We would not see different species and different medical advances. People would be sick. Bacteria such as the bacteria on your skin or mainly part of a person's normal flora. They are good bacteria that work wonderful miracles for our bodies. Bacteria are living to the contribution and maintenance of human health. Basically all creatures and living things on this earth work together to make the living cycle continuous. When people do not appreciate biodiversity they do not understand the meaning of what it is like to be a vital organism.

There are so many other life forms out that are so interesting that scientists have not explored yet. The fact that about only 5 percent of the ocean or bodies of water have only been explored. There is so much more out there and beyond. This is why I think Biodiversity is important and is essential to life. Without it we are nothing. Like bread without the yeast.

Biodiversity supplies us with everything that we live off of or on. It supplies us with everything that we need. Remember that everything counts. So appreciate biodiversity and the planet that we live on.

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