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Tourism, fishing, agriculture, and harvesting.
Oil Spills, Ghost Fishing,Pollution,Over Fishing,Run off,Wasting water,toxic waste,off shore drilling,and too much tourism.
Humans use fishing poles for fishing
no humans are not a renewable resource because if they were then that means you can reuse a human after than dead.
Human impacts on the Blue Mountains include deforestation, habitat destruction, pollution from urban development and tourism, introduction of invasive species, and climate change effects. These factors have led to loss of biodiversity, degradation of ecosystems, and altered natural processes in the area. Conservation efforts are being made to address these impacts and preserve the unique environment of the Blue Mountains.
Coal is a nonrenewable resource that is burned to provide humans with energy.
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.
yes it is a natural resource as it is was already there and humans have not made it
They are used in prostitution
anything humans use.
Anything in the environment that humans use is a natural resource.
A 'resource' is anything humans can use to their benefit.