From experience, I've seen resident Canada geese habitat altered by large greenhouse, condo and mall facilities. The lights that burn 24-7 confuse them as they fly over to land for feeding and nesting. Their nesting areas and flying paths and patterns were altered requiring flocks to move on. Canada geese are like many other species where their young will return where they originated from, ie. fish and penguins. When their locations of origin are disrupted, who knows what happens to them.
Large facilities like malls and condos can be seen to have a small flock of geese land on the roofs and parking lots and even parking garages. When they nest on the roof of a large office building, hatch-lings will likely not survive as water and food close to the nest is not available.
I'm a fan of wild life but I disagree with interfering with keeping the stupid species alive; the smart ones fly south or north the way nature dictates.
It will affect it by the building shaking and sliding if it doesn't have a stable base. If it has a stable base, it might be smashed by another building, so be concious of your surroundings in these situations.
All large military facilities affect the local economy of the cities they are in.
over population causes, poverty, crime, corruption, starvation, and destroys the country.
It causes traffic jams..there will be more pollution.
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Health information management is NOT a large part of today's healthcare facility.
A hanger is an object that is specifically shaped to hang your clothes on. A hangar is a large building used to store airplanes in most cases, but it is known to have been used for government in tell or as a storage facility.
Large, modern, industrial
What did they not use large animals to help with the building
The Civil War caused Texas to lose crucial imports and a large part of its population.
The size of a country can affect cyberspace because more people might be online with a similar language and similar culture, so the norms of large population countries are more likely to become the norms of cyberspace than the norms of populations that have a lower population online.
I believe the building blocks of a civilization are its culture: trditions, religions, music, art, architecture... You also need good land, a sustainable place to grow a large population in, enough food,...