It increases it because when humans walk on dirt it causes the soil to fill up with dirty bacteria and cause erosion
Pollution, erosion, destroy habitat.
Human Physiology.
Human activities affect the environment. The photos do not.
Lakes, rives, forests, farmlands are pressures placed on ecosystems by and increasing human populations.
The time needed to add 1 billion people is decreasing.
Pollution, erosion, destroy habitat.
Increasing human population Urbanisation of the population Increasing human Agriculture Increasing use for Hydroelectric Increasing use in Industry.
Human activities influence different factors that affect the rock cycle, for example, soil erosion and weathering. Human activity such as mining affects rocks' weathering, affecting the rock cycle. Other human activities such as farming affect soil erosion, and soil erosion is a factor that affects the rock cycle.
Deforestation happens due to the agriculture, search for fuel, search for pasture for animals, and in an effort to settle the ever increasing human population. Deforestation has an effect of increasing soil erosion, desertification, loss of biodiversity and green house effect.
Human Physiology.
Humans do many things to affect the rate of erosion. One example of this is removing vegitation which causes the soil to be loose and easily erode
They both are increasing.
increasing human population
Dolphins affect the human population by, BRINGING US MORE POPULATION.. IDK!!!:-))
the soil will affect us by having us to suffer landslides
Human activities affect the environment. The photos do not.
We may not realize that we can be walking on and or making a path