there is carbon dioxide in the air, witch leads to the green house affect. trees suck in the carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen do we could breath. if we cut down trees, the green house affect would get even worst, and we would have less oxygen to help us breath.
The open range and the cattle industry contributed to the development of the western US enormously. The infrastructure including rail road was improved and people got job opportunities to work in the cattle industry.
To help reduce the environmental impact of cutting trees for timber, special plantations of fast-growing trees are planted, specifically so they can be cut later. When the trees are used, new ones are planted, making plantation timber environmentally sustainable, as no actual forest has to be cut down for it.
It is important to protect animals from getting harmed because if they are harmed to much, and lots die, it will disrupt the food chain.
Earthquakes causes death of organisms despite the numbers present in the population. Hence it is an density independent factor. The impact of the earthquake is the same even if the population is 100 or 1000. It also does not depend on whether the organisms possess traits that aid in their survival.
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Environmental damage is one of them, physical damage is the other.
they cut down alot of forests to buildd them
According to Keye, environmental regulations have placed restrictions on logging practices to protect ecosystems and wildlife habitats. These regulations aim to promote sustainable forestry practices and reduce environmental impact, which can sometimes lead to increased costs and operational challenges for the logging industry.
Environmental geographers deal with issues such as: Can the environment cope with population growth? What will be the extent and impact of global warming? To what extent should we protect tropical forests? What causes famine and why do people die from it? What are the advantages and disadvantage to damming a river in a certain area?
the environmental impact of plywood is that dfferent types of trees need to
Erik Mostert has written: 'Commissions for Environmental Impact Assessment' -- subject(s): Environmental impact analysis, Environmental impact statements
An example could be global warming because humans are doing something to the earth. There is a relationship and interaction between human and the environment. Environmental geographers deal with issues such as: Can the environment cope with population growth? What will be the extent and impact of global warming? To what extent should we protect tropical forests? What causes famine and why do people die from it? What are the advantages and disadvantage to damming a river in a certain area?
B. K. Uprety has written: 'Environmental impact assessment' -- subject(s): Environmental impact analysis, Environmental management, Environmental monotoring
Environmental impact is defined as any change in the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, as a result of a benefit activity, product, or service. For More:
it has an impact by farting from the clowds :)
Environmental elasticity is the responsiveness of demand for a product to a change in the environmental impact of the product.
Burning.