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Perhaps you mean livestock farming. Livestock farming is the rearing of animals for food and for other human uses.
Human activities cause deforestation through a variety of means. Land degradation, which leads to deforestation, can occur due to poor farming activities, livestock, vehicle off-roading and pollution - all human activities Clear cutting or logging activities also contribute to the ever increasing rate of deforestation - obviously a human activity Acid rain adversely affects plant growth and hence contributes to deforestation Slash and burn activities to clear forest land for agricultural use or to keep livestock contributes to deforestation and is also a human activity Urban development, whereby trees are cut and forests are cleared to make room to build houses a cause of deforestation - human activity
Farming And raising livestock the answer to this is to take care of the major two factors:physical and human and not to mix up with them
Farming, logging, mining and land development for human habitation are the usual suspects.
Humans use poor farming practices as well as overgrazing of livestock cause grasslands to turn into deserts through the process of desertification.
Deserts are a natural phenomena but human activity, such as over grazing and improper farming practices, can cause a desert to expand.
This is a really odd question because farming has everything to do with agriculture, and agriculture has everything to do with farming. Both agriculture and farming is the activity of raising crops and livestock for human consumption, so I guess that would have to be your answer.
Humans are the biggest cause of concern to ecosystem health. They disrupt ecosystems by performing farming and by building new infrastructure.
farming ,logging,and etc.
A relation between human activities and cyclones was not confirmed.
Improper farming practices, for one. Farming practices are improper when crops are continually grown, harvested and the soil is not given enough time to replace its nutrients. Excessive ploughing of land may also cause soil erosion. Animal grazing may also cause the lack of natural vegetation (forest), and, hence, lack of plant roots to bind the soil particles together, and this will cause soil erosion. A term to remember is accelerated soil erosion, the removal of topsoil, which contains the nutrients that sustain vegetation growth. I believe these human activities, which are all classified under improper farming practices, cause (human-induced) desertification.
The deserts are natural however, mans activities can cause them to spread.