As we build rest houses for the tourists [most of which is situate near the forest areas], the people who wanted tobuildrest houses would require to fell a large number of trees, leading to deforestation. also, when a forest fire or any other disaster takes place the investments are totally a mere waste which leads to a wastage a large sums of money.
also, the noise from the rest houses that is built near or in an national park can cause a lot of noise, which the tourists create, also a reason for disturbing the wildlife present in that area [ particular national parks].
rest houses built for tourists in national parks damages to the forests in many ways. As tourists throw or leave waste and things they use like:- Juice cans, poly bags, etc. which are not can be decomposed easily which effect the soil of forest.
good evening!! according 2 me bulding houses in national parks is a severe loss 2 wildlife or the entire ecosystems. there will also be problems to we the human beings, we do not get enough oxygen, or there will be imbalance on atmosphere... i.e. imbalance in the ratio of o2 and co2. may cause less rainfall, as a result of this lack of water to the people.....
The term for the disturbance that removes most organisms and damages the soil is "clear-cutting" in the context of forests. This practice involves the removal of all trees in a specific area, leaving the soil exposed and vulnerable to erosion.
Floods can cause a range of damages including: destruction of homes and infrastructure, loss of life, contamination of water sources, disruption of services like transportation and communication, and economic losses from damaged crops and businesses. These damages can have long-lasting impacts on communities and their residents.
An anthropogenic (caused by human intervention) calamity is a disaster which is caused by us and it destroys the whole eco-sysytem of that particular area. Examples: While building dams, whole villages, forests etc., are flooded and everything is destroyed.
rest houses built for tourists in national parks damages to the forests in many ways. As tourists throw or leave waste and things they use like:- Juice cans, poly bags, etc. which are not can be decomposed easily which effect the soil of forest.
Look for structural changes, like building is now horizontal rather then vertical.
Yes, you can sue for damages caused by negligence.
many damages that r caused by thunderstorms are power failure and floods also can damages cars and properties to
There is no disadvantage to any continent caused by tourists.
what is another name for war damages?
domestic animals are fooliish,they overeat which is depleting forest,for e.g.grasshopper,ant,pigeon,vulture and the rest animals you know...... bye
Traffic caused by tourists.
good evening!! according 2 me bulding houses in national parks is a severe loss 2 wildlife or the entire ecosystems. there will also be problems to we the human beings, we do not get enough oxygen, or there will be imbalance on atmosphere... i.e. imbalance in the ratio of o2 and co2. may cause less rainfall, as a result of this lack of water to the people.....
Humans damaged and destroyed European forests because wood provides wood to burn for fuel and to use as building material for ships and houses. Also acid rain caused the trees to die.
The term for the disturbance that removes most organisms and damages the soil is "clear-cutting" in the context of forests. This practice involves the removal of all trees in a specific area, leaving the soil exposed and vulnerable to erosion.
Typically, parents or legal guardians are held responsible for damages caused by a juvenile. They may be required to pay for damages or compensate the affected party. In some cases, the juvenile themselves may be held responsible, depending on the circumstances and the laws in the jurisdiction.