The war affected the environment by money and people. Many people got killed in the wars which effected the population. The war had to take money to get supplies; Bombs, Cannons, Uniforms, ect.
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Except for localized pollution around military bases and battlefields, the water is not greatly affected. In a war, all sides still need water. In a major war, water supplies can be disrupted for cities, especially by the destruction of dams and hydroelectric plants.
We cant eat!!
It provides them with food they need to fight
well it stopped the british from have food and supplies because the british had surrendered and the Americans had won. Also after the war the British lost land.
Besides not getting killed or wounded; the only thing that people are concerned about in a "real war" (serious war) is food. People can find shelter, people can sleep anywhere; they can survive pain and horror. No food...they die.
How did nuclear warfare affect the cold war?
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Through food production and availability.
Life style, availability of food, rationing of gas,
The two main ones are:- Availability of suitable food, and the number of predators.
It decreases petroleum's availability
Availability of food Availability of shelter
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Food was packaged in cans and freeze dried bags. The military also used rationing to help drive up availability of food for the military.
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The availability of food affects your diet as if the food isn't available to you then you cannot eat it. For example if you are very poor and have been living off food such as rice and vegetables and you need meat in your body and the meat isn't available then it is going to affect your diet as you are not getting the meat that you need to keep you healthy.
Yes , it does .
Because they have a large impact on the ecosystems they invade. They can affect the chemical makeup of the water, availability of resources, and even alter the food web.