Human activity primarily effects the climate through the release of greenhouse gases. They are released when we burn fossil fuels.
The reason that burning fossil fuels is a problem is that it adds extra carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere. The extra CO2 traps heat from the Sun, gradually causing the Earth to warm up.
A:Human activities such as the burning of coal and natural gases, and industrial processes affect the climate by increasing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane.The increase greenhouse gases traps more infrared rays for the sun and therefore increase the earth's temperature.
Carbon dioxide is produced when coal, oil etc. is burned for transportation, heating, industrial processes, and other appliances.
Humans burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) release carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas. This is causing global warming.
Any warming of the earth will lead to changes in climate. Scientists predict this will mean that storms, floods, droughts and other weather events will happen more often and will be more severe.
The climate does affect the activities and behaviour of human beings, because the energy level of people sometimes also depends on the climate in the reached atmosphere around them. For example if it is too hot a day people tend not to come outside of buildings and also tend to sit in front of a fan or in an conditioned room, if too cold they sit in a room with a heater and if they deperately need to go out they wear a jacket. The heat also absorbs a lot of energy from living things.
Human activities contribute to climate change by causing changes in Earth's atmosphere in the amounts of greenhouse gases, aerosols (small particles), and cloudiness. The largest known contribution comes from the burning of fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide gas to the atmosphere.
Because if the climate is not as good then we can't do as much, but if the climate is really good then we can do tons of things.
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Human activities affect the environment. The photos do not.
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Eventually, probably yes, but not at present.
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The climate can indeed affect human activities such as agriculture which can only be done in conducive regions. The climate also affects social and political activities of human beings.
The surface of the earth is everything for human activities. Just think of how mountain ranges, jungles, forests, rivers, and climate affect who can live where and how they do it.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
Human activities affect the environment. The photos do not.
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They stop human activities because you can't do much outside when blizzards happen.
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peacocks are decreasing in no. because of climate and human activities
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