All living species (from humans to all animals and plants as well as others) interact in Nature. So each needs to adapt to their surroundings in order to survive and have the best possible life.
You find many forms of Life under every kind of weather. Humans settle down where it is best for them and make, build or buy the things they need if not found in their natural environment.
In several ways. We adapt our clothing to the weather, as well as our mood: sunshine usually cheers us up as much as rain drags us down.
It depends which activities you are referring to. Some have no measurable impact, others can severely affect local and global systems.
The location of natural Resources and energy will affect the various types of economic activities that come with access to said resources.
Man's activities may affect the balance of nature positively or negatively. If human beings are careless, their activities end up endangering natural habitats and the weather patterns.
Pollution and oil spillsBurning fossil fuels releasing greenhouse gases.
it let us to think and explore our natural world
barriers
Human activities effect a nutrient cycle by increasing the amounts of nutrients in the cycle faster then natural biotic and abiotic processes can move them back to the stores.
the world will get damaged and not only world shops and all other nonsense places
Human Activities affect the carbon cycle at a huge rate. Release of toxins and other waste might alter the cycle.
The natural environment determines the types of crops and animals that people keep. It may also determine the economic, social, and political activities that people engage in.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
a natural harbour is natural so what would it do to affect the environment