Erosion is a natural process. Humans contribute to erosion when they clear an area of plants. Plants help to keep the soil in place through their roots. Humans can help to control erosion by planting hillsides and slopes with erosion control plants.
The two spheres that are responsible for erosion are the hydrosphere and the atmosphere. These spheres interact all of the time.
Humans can stop erosion by leaving forests intact and by protecting sand dunes. The more plants and ground cover that is available, the less erosion occurs.
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Humans interact with the environment by harvesting crops, building infrastructure and breathing. The environment interacts with humans through erosion, the water cycle and weather patterns.
they do interact with humans
Only tamed elephants can interact with humans but wild elephants can't interact with humans.
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humans interact with pandas using hotmail or Yahoo :)
humans interact with pandas using hotmail or Yahoo :)
Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
Lobsters interact with humans in very limited ways. The most common interaction is when they are hunted for food by humans.
The two spheres that are responsible for erosion are the hydrosphere and the atmosphere. These spheres interact all of the time.
Humans interact with the arctic tundra for various reasons including scientific research, hunting and gathering activities, tourism, and resource extraction such as mining and oil drilling. The unique ecosystem of the tundra also offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and cultural experiences for indigenous communities living in the region.
They don't interact. They are wild animals.