Negatives on the left of the dash, positives on the right
Overfishing-some organisations try to stop this by protecting certain areas of coastline
Polluting- particularly oil spills, organisations put netting around the spill to prevent it spreading
Littering (throwing trash)- people are spreading the word not to trash litter
Killing Coral Reefs(which messes up the food web in the ocean)- there was a story about this on the news the other day (people who are reading this later, don't worry).
Thus, it turns out that people's actions impact the ocean in a very negative way- even though the ocean is pretty good at getting rid of pollutants such as oil through chemical processes, humans cause more damage to the ocean than most people know about... The only positives that I can think of are just some organisations such as the RSPB, BTO etc. are trying to prevent these negatives that are listed from happening, which is of course good news, but it is only righting what we have already done wrong, not making a good impact to the ocean from the start.
An example of a positive effect of humans environment interaction is the amount of crops humans grow, which increases plant life and feeds animals in the environment, as well as feeding and benefiting humans. A negative effect is pollution, which damages both the environment and the people who live in it.
Humans can have both positive and negative impacts on the environment. While some human activities, such as deforestation and pollution, can harm the environment, others, like conservation efforts and sustainable practices, can help protect it. It ultimately depends on the choices and actions we take as a society.
Yes, humans do affect mountains by leaving litter in the mountains and building ski resorts near to the top.
Humans interact with land in various ways including agriculture, construction, mining, and recreation. These activities can have both positive and negative impacts on the environment, depending on factors such as sustainability, land management practices, and conservation efforts. It is important for humans to find a balance between utilizing land for their needs and ensuring the long-term health and vitality of ecosystems.
Some harmful effects of humans on land include deforestation, pollution from industrial activities and agriculture, soil erosion, habitat destruction for development, and littering. These activities can have a negative impact on ecosystems, biodiversity, and overall land health.
It can be positive or negative, but mostly negative because humans are the biggest predator of earthworms.
An example of a positive effect of humans environment interaction is the amount of crops humans grow, which increases plant life and feeds animals in the environment, as well as feeding and benefiting humans. A negative effect is pollution, which damages both the environment and the people who live in it.
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Write briefly about the negative and positive changes humans make in the ecosystem.
islands can be affected by humans due to carelesness of humans. they also throw rubbish onto the islands. they kill the species living on the islands. these species cant be found any where else. by anonymous
About 3% of the population is AB positive. 1% is AB negative.
they can use for getting positive energy and releasing negative energy.
Humans have a negative impact on the rainforest. Humans tend to go down in the rainforest to cut down trees for big industry. This is harmful to the animals habitat.
Valleys have both positive and negative effects on humans. They can provide picturesque landscapes for recreational activities and agriculture, while also creating barriers to communication and transportation. Additionally, valleys can influence weather patterns and air quality in surrounding areas.
Humans can have both positive and negative impacts on the environment. While some human activities, such as deforestation and pollution, can harm the environment, others, like conservation efforts and sustainable practices, can help protect it. It ultimately depends on the choices and actions we take as a society.