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it hurts them by destroying there habitat, and themselves
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
Thneeds affected the animals in "The Lorax" by destroying their natural habitat and forcing them to leave their homes due to deforestation. The production of thneeds led to pollution and scarcity of resources, leading to the displacement and endangerment of the animals in the story.
Pollution hurts animals. Sometimes kills the animal.
you can affect animal habitat by littering, not caring for the animals habitat or/and the animal itself...
Some of the sources of pollution where I live include industrial effluents into rivers, noise pollution from industries, and air pollution from paper manufacturing companies, and each negatively affect humans, animals, and plants.
the animals cant breathe and the most things die
kills them kills them
it is important because it kills of habitat and pollutes humans and animals.
The animals mistake the trash as their food, causing suffocation and death.
Human activity such as pollution, habitat destruction, and water extraction can negatively impact the mauri (life force) of the stream and animals that depend on it. Pollution can harm water quality and aquatic life, while habitat destruction can disrupt ecosystems and reduce biodiversity. Water extraction can reduce stream flow, affecting the ability of animals to survive and thrive.
how does deforestation in british columbia, canada affect the habitat of animals