Wildlife in environments functions as a component of its surroundings, not separate from them. As a result, destroying wildlife not only kills off the animals themselves, it has repercussions for the environment and has ripple effects as well. Unfortunately, this interaction tends not to be understood until it is too late and the effects have occurred. If people and communities are lucky, some damages can be reversed. However, in other cases the destruction is permanent.
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The environment effect man, through the pollution that is been made by him .
Possible causes of ozone depletion include the release of man-made chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or halons. Effects of ozone depletion can lead to increased exposure to harmful UV radiation, which can result in higher rates of skin cancer, cataracts, and damage to marine ecosystems.
Ozone layer has pretty good effects on man and environment. It protects us from the ever harming UV's.
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One way is through deforestation, where humans clear large areas of forests for agriculture, logging, or urban development. Pollution is another significant way, as human activities release harmful chemicals into the air, water, and soil, causing harm to ecosystems and wildlife. Overfishing is also a common way, where excessive fishing leads to depletion of fish populations and disrupts marine ecosystems.
The depletion of ozone is both natural and man made. The natural is by UV rays and man made by CFC's.
Man's activities can have harmful effects on the soil environment, such as soil erosion, depletion of nutrients, pollution from chemicals like pesticides and fertilizers, and compaction from machinery. These activities can lead to decreased soil fertility, loss of biodiversity, and soil degradation, impacting ecosystem health and agricultural productivity. Sustainable practices like crop rotation, reduced tillage, and proper waste management can help mitigate these negative effects.
The ozone depletion is caused by natural or man made processes. Man made process is the releasse of CFC's by humans.
Resource depletion is causing plant extinction, shortages of food and resources for many cultures around the world, fewer habitats and food for many animals, and mineral oil.
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