We have harmed deserts by:
- mining
- building roads
- farming
- overgrazing
- overuse of soils
- constructions:
cities
towns
- car drive through crushing plants and small animals
by lucyloo12
Human activities like eating flesh of other animal harm them
Humans can harm a desert by sandstorms and coldness.
Deserts are a natural phenomena but human activity, such as over grazing and improper farming practices, can cause a desert to expand.
The butterfly in no way harms human activities. The butterfly is beneficial to humans because it helps to pollinate the flower.
Deserts formed by desertification are usually caused by human activities. Such activities as over grazing and poor agricultural processes can cause desertification.
The human intrusion into the Atacama is minimal. There are a few towns, mostly on the coast, a few highways and roads and mining operations in the northern parts of the desert.
Human activity is the greatest harm to the environment. Human activities such as driving cars and industrial production are harmful to the environment.
Human activities can affect tides by altering coastal habitats, such as through the construction of sea walls and dredging. Pollution from human activities can also harm marine ecosystems, impacting the organisms that rely on tides for feeding and breeding. Climate change resulting from human activities is causing sea levels to rise, which can intensify the effects of tides on coastal communities.
yes
Yes human activities damage wildlife because we are destroing the forest where some animals live so they have no home. And we are killing animals for their fur. We also go hunting which kills them. So yes human activities does effect the wildlife.
Major forbids engaging in activities that harm humans, such as playing cards, alcohol, tobacco, and wearing clothes.
There is no water and it is sooooo dry. But it doesnt harm people, if they can have living conditions they can still live in dessert. Most of the gulf countries are in desert.