Flood plains around rivers and streams are areas especially prone to flooding. Though the Earth has always experienced flooding throughout time, a big difference now is the number of people who live in flood-prone areas. Man-made actions have changed the course of river beds and natural flood zones. So when rains come, as they will, the excess water overflows river banks and floods homes and businesses. While flood waters' natural purpose is to re-fertilize the land by bringing in fresh river silt, for humans today, flooding is a huge problem.
Effects of flooding include:
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Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
They impact humans by flooding homes and can also kill people. It hurts the environment by ruining lands and can make trees fall
One of the most recent was the flooding in North Dakota. Sandbagging and other methods were used by humans to prevent flooding of buildings. Humans have built in areas that are subject to flooding, then have to deal with the affects of flooding. Other human-environment interactions in North Dakota include farming, raising animals, construction, hunting and fishing, trash and littering, and more.
An example of a positive effect of humans environment interaction is the amount of crops humans grow, which increases plant life and feeds animals in the environment, as well as feeding and benefiting humans. A negative effect is pollution, which damages both the environment and the people who live in it.
They don't affect us!
Perhaps the major effect that humans have on the environment is the pollution of the atmosphere. The greenhouse gases in this pollution are causing temperature rises all over the world.
Humans have changed the natural environment to increase the risk of flooding by cutting down trees ( Deforestation ). The trees act as a kind of flood barrier as their roots take in some of the water and the trunk of the tree slows down ground flow. Hope this helps :D
We destroy it! Cos that's all we know how to do!
Genetics, environment and health
There is flooding, that kills the most people, the wind can bring trees down and they can also make tornadoes
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