Yes, humans do affect mountains by leaving litter in the mountains and building ski resorts near to the top.
Landforms include geographical features such as cliffs, lakes, or mountains. An example of a positive effect is the enabling of humans to have access to clean water, such as in the case of freshwater deltas. An example of a negative effects is natural disasters, such as tsunamis.
The Jura Mountains and the Zagros Mountains are examples of the fold mountains. The fold mountain is formed as a result of the effects if the folding on layers within the upper part of the crust of the earth.
the effects it has on people is that if you have canser it will disengage the bad from good
They erode by the effects of wind and water
Geographers study the mountains and humans can also interact with the mountains for instants there are climbers that like to climb mountains for sport............. hope that helped!
Yes, humans do affect mountains by leaving litter in the mountains and building ski resorts near to the top.
Himalaya's mountains
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What are the long term effects of an amoeba in humans?
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tourism
Rabies can infect humans if the human is bitten by a rabid animal. --It infects humans, but it does NOT effect them the same way it effects animals. Not an answer to the question.
Mountains can affect temperature by acting as a buffer. Mountains can cut the effects of a chilly wind for example.
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Landforms include geographical features such as cliffs, lakes, or mountains. An example of a positive effect is the enabling of humans to have access to clean water, such as in the case of freshwater deltas. An example of a negative effects is natural disasters, such as tsunamis.
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