Yes human activities damage wildlife because we are destroing the forest where some animals live so they have no home. And we are killing animals for their fur. We also go hunting which kills them. So yes human activities does effect the wildlife.
How can you relate the effects of these phenomena from human activities?
The activities that illustrate human control of the environment are the construction of canals and small dams.
Human activities can alter the atmosphere because of greenhouse gasses and aerosols. The greenhouse gasses that are released due to human activities include methane, nitrous oxide, halocarbons, and carbon dioxide.
The commercial activities like buying help people satisfy their human wants.
yes,air water and soil can be exhausted by human activities as everything can be exhausted by overuse.
Air pollution
an area of habitat connecting wildlife populations separated by human activities or structures
Floods are cause of human activities. Some of the activities are growing population, deforestation and global warming.
I believe your question has less to do with 'accepted', and more to do with 'affected'.
The three main problems that continue to threaten fish and wildlife resources are habitat destruction, human activities, and environmental contamination. Habitat destruction at the expense of human habitation is the most prevalent threat to wildlife.
Rapid development
use of paper cups, tissue papers
the use of CFC's hurt ozone. It depletes the layer.
Over-fishing, pollution, and introduced species.
human activities like forest clearing and mountaineering have affected himalaya
Governments could ensure wildlife habitats by putting animals into preserves , refuges, provincial and national parks , that way you could protect animals from certain kinds of human activities.
human activities such as: mining, logging and purposely set fires