Urbanization significantly impacts wildlife by altering habitats, leading to habitat fragmentation and loss. This process reduces biodiversity and forces many species to adapt to new environments or face extinction. Additionally, urban areas can introduce pollutants and increase human-wildlife interactions, often resulting in conflicts or health risks for both animals and humans. Overall, while some species may thrive in urban settings, many others struggle to survive in rapidly changing landscapes.
POLLUTION AND ACID RAIN.Pollutionlosing cultural identityhomogenizationloss of languages
Urbanization helped Europe through industrialize.
Urbanization in the 1850s lead to the main place for high crime, pollution and junk.
it is so much urbanization because there they have more farms an machines so there they can grow food faster.
Several problems can and do occur during such periods.Lack of communication, such as roads. Lack of amenities, schools, public libraries etc. Lack of services and utilities, gas, electricity, water, sewage, etc..
The effects of urbanization in Nevada have decreased the areas that were originally farmlands. Urbanization has also brought a water shortage to this area.
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rural-urban migration
Effects of GMO foods on wildlife are not known.
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Over populating in the north. & urbanization.
There are at least 5 effects of urbanization on creeks and streams including pollution. Other effects include habitat loss, endangering species, drying up of creeks and streams, and poisoning of anyone who drinks out of these creeks and streams.
effects of habitat fragmentation on wildlife, climate change affecting distribution of endemic species,
POLLUTION AND ACID RAIN.Pollutionlosing cultural identityhomogenizationloss of languages
how do you say beautiful in Ghana language
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