No. What we can do is minimize our impact. With almost 7 billion people using this planet, we do want to do that! The idea we can all have cars, power and homes with no CO2 production is silly. The idea we can all have homes and not cut a tree is dumb. What we can do is use as few trees as possible and make power clean (like nuclear) and avoid sill y systems like wind power. Logical and honest approaches to our environment are needed to keep the planet safe and clean. Using false political teachings is causing troubles that will hurt is in the long run.
Use of natural resources harms the environment due to the simple fact if you are using natural resources, you are taking away natural resources from the environment / planet, so therefore, if you take away, without replanting or replacing, yes, you are harming the environment.
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It can damage their computers, destroy their location, carry away things, among other problems. Why do you ask?
A natural environment that has remained essentially undisturbed by human activity is the lithosphere. This is the surface below the earth which only allows natural activities as the high temperatures keep humans away.
NO, it is not good for the environment as it can destroy the earth and will reduce the capacity of water. Soil erosion can also led to land becoming barren as the soil slowly erodes away.
It takes away the healthy and stable environment for our natural resources to thrive in.
if you would give it another cold environment.. yes
When whole mountains of dirt are washed away with hydraulic mining it not only ruins the natural environment and the consequences is the waste going into rivers and waters. Even today the damage done in the 1850 can be seen.
No!! It might get dirty and greasy, but it will gain health from natural oils you wash away in shampoo
A tornado will affect the environment very badly because if a tornado ever comes then that will do a lot of damage! it can take down a tree! it can destroy a house!i hope this answer works for you. ;)
Nothing. Cyclone Hamish veered away from the coast before it could do any real damage. However, it did cause immense erosion along the Queensland coast.