Depending on the human and where they live, animals are likely to impact humans as a food source, as pets/source of comfort, as essential help in certain tasks or circumstances (herding sheep, seeing-eye dogs, etc.), and sometimes as predators, although that is rare, since we are the apex predators... however, of course there are animals that have learned to kill humans rather than doing it by accident.
Destrucion to most animals (with the exeption of the animals that thrive on human settlements e.g domesticated animals, rats, e.c.t, e.c.t
because we are the most dangerous animals in the world
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The cartoonists and sculptors are some of the people who deal with the theme of human impact on earth and the animals.
Animal diseases can impact human health through zoonotic transmission, where a disease can be passed from animals to humans. This can lead to outbreaks of diseases like influenza or Ebola. Plant diseases can affect human lives by impacting food security and economic stability, as they can devastate crops that provide essential nutrients and sustenance for populations.
It saves humans lives by checking the medicine to see weather or not it is safe to cure illness
Human lives are considered more important than animals due to the belief that humans possess higher cognitive abilities, complex emotions, and the capacity for moral reasoning. Additionally, many societies prioritize human well-being and advancement over that of animals based on cultural, ethical, and religious beliefs.
Because through them we can accumulate information and they are less valuable than human lives.
People effect the water cycle every single moment of their lives YO.
The Lives of Animals was created in 1999.
The main source of distress in the arctic biome is oil spillages from large trucks. Humans come into the tundra to get oil and coal. Also, because of the animals that live in the arctic tundra, we humans kill a lot of animals to get their fur to use as clothing.
The Lives of Animals has 127 pages.