bad for birds and that
We are causing an imbalance.
it destroys habitats - NOVANET
Radhakamal Mukerjee has written: 'Man and his habitation' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Human beings, Social conditions, Social ecology, Urban ecology
Human existence, Human Habitation, Human Needs (food, water etc.) and Human ignorance
Clovis Spear points
habitation
Because the environmental conditions are not conducive to human habitation.
Human habitation of the Americas began approximately 15,000 years ago, with evidence pointing to early human migrations from Asia across the Bering land bridge. This is supported by archaeological findings of early civilizations such as the Clovis culture in North America and the ancient indigenous cultures of Mesoamerica and South America.
Natural habitation refers to the environment or location where a particular species naturally lives, grows, and thrives without human intervention. It includes factors such as climate, vegetation, food sources, and other elements that are essential for the species to survive. Protecting natural habitats is crucial for the conservation of biodiversity and the well-being of ecosystems.
If by "least inhabited" you mean human habitation, it must be Antarctica.
All continents have human settlements except Antarctica. Humans have traveled to Antarctica, but have not established any known settlements.
Loess is useful for human habitation as it is a fertile soil that is good for agriculture. Its composition of silt, clay, and sand makes it ideal for growing crops, and its ability to retain moisture can support agriculture in areas with limited rainfall. Additionally, the structure of loess also provides good stability for building foundations.