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One of the most notable human impacts on the deciduous biome is the reduction of wooded areas.
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What type of forest biomes covered most of Maryland prior to human settlement?
temperate grasslands, temperate reforest, tropical dry forests and many islands.
Deciduous forests have trees that shed leaves each year during the fall season. The number of people who live in them is variable depending on the area where the forest is.
Humans have twenty deciduous teeth.
It is estimated that the total human population in the taiga biome is around 400 million people, mostly concentrated in the boreal forest regions of Russia, Canada, and Scandinavia. However, the population density in the taiga biome is generally low due to its harsh climate and remote location.
a racoon may live in the forest ecosystem or mabey the human ecosystem
Littering, One human activity that affects the deciduous forest is how they cut down trees. Some people bring in huge machines (bulldozers) into these forests, without caring how much they destroy the environment. We sometimes cut down trees and don't replant them. This is a huge destruction to the environment. Think about how many people cut down trees. About half of those people cut down trees with no care and don't replant them. That is one way humans affect deciduous forests. Another human activity that affects the deciduous forest is how people liter. Some people just drink a can of beer, soda, juice, etc. throw it on the ground, and don't even bother picking it up. Some people used to dump garbage in a hole. They would either burn the garbage or bury it under the soil. When they burned it they'd pollute the air, and when they buried it something bad (oil, bad water, etc.) in the garbage could've gotten into the root system of a tree/plant and killed it. There is another way human activities affect the deciduous forest. The third way humans affect the deciduous forest is how they "accidentally" drop oil into the soil. That is a horrible destruction to the deciduous forest, because if it gets into a tree/plants system it can easily kill it. People now-a-days still have sewer pipes leading into little ponds in the forest. That also can kill trees. That's human affect to the deciduous forest I'm going to talk about.
Burning.
No, a town is not a biome. A biome is a large geographical area characterized by its distinct climate, vegetation, and animal life. A town is a human settlement within a biome.
Yes, people are cutting down deciduous forest. In fact, that is where a large portion of deforestation is occurring. With America's growing population, there is a need to build more homes, and the way to do so is to cut down trees and build in the newly developing area.