humans can change the environment by polluting. Polluting can cause animals dieing or making the soil poisons. It can also cause the water to be poisons too.
constantly changing
The human population is growing at a fast rate. This will adversely affect the natural resources.
Caused by humans and weather related
Polydactyly is caused by a congenital physical anomaly, which is caused by damage to a developing fetus. This may be a result of genetic abnormalities, the uterine environment, errors of morphogenesis, or a chromosomal abnormality.
Wildfires may be caused by humans or weather such as lightning or dry spells.
there habitat is being destroy everyday so they have to move.
they can recycle. that's one
Just as with humans animals, including dogs, adapt to their environment by changing the habits/behaviors to suit that environment and optimize their chances of living.
Changing it could be making it worse. Improving would be, picking up waste, helping your environment!!
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that sometimes they adapted by changing the environment not themselves.
The environment is not changing petroleum.
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
Problems created by humans with large scale indulgence in the environment. An example of a large scale environment can be a city such as London and the issues could be like the pollution caused by the cars, so a lot of CO2 emissions are being produced
Humans will not die out because of climate change. Humans like all other biological species will evolve. We will also adapt to our changing environment.
Apparently, the ice sheet is showing signs of more melting, and this is probably caused by increasing temperatures all over the globe.
constantly changing
Pollution is just one example of how humans negatively impact the environment. Pollution can be caused by various things like burning fossil fuels.