The effects of air pollution are many. Firstly, it air pollution will have a great effect on our health by damaging our respiratory system when breathing. Air pollution also effects animals, for example if it the polluted air went into a chicken boday and then we ate that chicken, it will have an effect on the chicken alive and another effect on us when the chicken is dead. The main risk of air pollution is that it result in lung cancer and skin cancer which may be deadly for humans. Moreover, for long term effects, air pollution will it destroy our ozone layer, and will be worse to inhale the air. Also, air pollution when mixed with rain creates acid rain which is bad for all living things; humans, animals and plants in a way that if this air is inhaled by a living thing, it is poisonous and risky. As we know, air pollution is increasing all over the world we can reduce it by modifying our transportation, conserving energy, reducing waste, eliminating toxic chemical use at home, and plant leafy trees.
Humans affect tropical rainforests through deforestation, primarily for agriculture, logging, and urban development. This leads to loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, and climate change. Additionally, pollution from industry and waste disposal can further impact these fragile ecosystems.
Humans can affect chameleons' habitats through deforestation, urban development, and pollution. Deforestation reduces the availability of trees for chameleons to live in, urban development can disrupt their natural habitats, and pollution can harm the food sources they rely on.
Yes, humans do affect mountains by leaving litter in the mountains and building ski resorts near to the top.
Humans can affect watersheds through activities like deforestation, urbanization, agriculture, and industrial pollution. These activities can lead to increased erosion, sedimentation, and pollution in water bodies, disrupting the natural balance of the watershed ecosystem and harming aquatic life. Sustainable land use practices and pollution control measures are important for protecting the health of watersheds.
Animals can be affected by various types of pollution, including air pollution, water pollution, and noise pollution. Air pollution can lead to respiratory issues and other health problems, while water pollution can contaminate their food sources and disrupt their habitats. Noise pollution can disrupt their communication, breeding patterns, and migration.
we affect the ecosystem by pollution
By a pollution...
"Polluttion" does not exist but pollution definitely does affect humans.
Some of the sources of pollution where I live include industrial effluents into rivers, noise pollution from industries, and air pollution from paper manufacturing companies, and each negatively affect humans, animals, and plants.
They affect wildlife, animal and humans. Pollution can be the end of the world as we know it.
yes. obviously. humans affect all environments by pollution.
yes because it affects animals like it does to humans
By producing green house Gases , polythenes
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
We build factories that create pollution; in some cases acid rain
Humans affect tropical rainforests through deforestation, primarily for agriculture, logging, and urban development. This leads to loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, and climate change. Additionally, pollution from industry and waste disposal can further impact these fragile ecosystems.
because it affect the environment, trees, animals, and even humans.