People release greenhouse gases in the things we do everyday. For example, burning fossil fuels, cutting down trees etc. This releases carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases like methane) into the atmosphere. They store heat in the atmosphere and don't allow it to escape. This then causes temperatures to rise.
We affect the ecosystems by intruding our life into theirs. If a wood duck finds a dead tree they will make a home out of it but we decide to cut them down. If you have ever seen Jurassic park 2. You will know that sometimes animals can be more powerful over their ecosystems than we can.
.They dig tunnels through mountains, and carve roads and trails along landforms.
.Digging canals and damming rivers changes the flow of water that erodes landforms.
.People cut away at hills and mountains in order to have more flat land for farming and house-building.
.They drill holes in the earth (canyons, valleys, etc.) for oil, and carve out the sides of some landforms for mining.
.People also build heat-giving factories and buildings near glaciers, and the heat causes the glacier to retreat, or not move as fast, which in turn saves some landforms from being scoured by the ice.
There are probably loads more ways that humans cause changes in landforms- but I don't know tham all...
Hope this helps! :)
Mountains can have a number of different effects on people. Mountains can affect the moods of many people for example.
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Think about skiing resorts......
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When a typhoon hits land with mountains, the typhoon's effect will be weakened because of the obstruction.
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The rocky mountains effect humans by: the clouds have to go up over the mountains and when they do they absorb evaporation which when the clouds come down the other side the the evaporation will turn into rain
Mountains and variations occur due to the land moving and changing gradually over time. Mountains and variations can effect the way that land sits and moves.
humans effect it by logging and hunting the wildlife in the huge rocky mountains. :]
Geographers study the mountains and humans can also interact with the mountains for instants there are climbers that like to climb mountains for sport............. hope that helped!
Yes, humans do affect mountains by leaving litter in the mountains and building ski resorts near to the top.
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
POLLUTION, that's the effect.
mountains effect human settlement because you have to sometimes climb over mountains to be able to settle on an area.
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There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.
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