MOTHER NATURE - BEAUTY OF THE WORLD
In this video in 8K resolution, we can appreciate the beauty and the most beautiful places in the world with the real sounds of nature.Virtually all ecosystems on earth have been significantly transformed by human activities, and change has been especially rapid in the last 80 years. Today, the fastest transformations are taking place in developing countries. Ecosystems are particularly affected by large-scale fishing, freshwater use, and agriculture.Ecosystems depend on fundamental natural cycles, such as continuous circulations of water, carbon, and other nutrients. Human activities have changed these cycles forever, especially over the past 60 years, by increasing freshwater use, carbon dioxide emissions, and fertilizer use. In turn, this has affected the ability of ecosystems to provide benefits to people.Numerous animal and plant species have declined in population, geographic extent, or both. For example, a quarter of mammalian species are currently in danger of extinction. Human activity has caused between 60 and 2000 times more extinctions in the last 150 years than would have occurred by natural processes. Increasingly, the same species are found in different places on the planet, so as certain rare species are lost and common ones spread to new areas, global biodiversity is declining. Globally, all the genetic differences in the center of each species have diminished, especially in the case of crops and livestock
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