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Activities such as agriculture, urban planning, and mining demonstrate human control of the environment. These activities involve manipulating the natural environment for human benefit, shaping landscapes, and resources based on human needs and desires.
Heavy rain is a physical cause, as it is a result of natural weather processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. It is not directly caused by human activities.
Earth's surface processes and human activities are interconnected as human activities can significantly alter natural processes such as deforestation leading to increased soil erosion or agricultural practices causing changes in land cover. Conversely, natural processes like weathering and erosion can impact human activities by causing natural disasters like landslides or flooding. It is essential to understand and manage this interaction to ensure sustainable development and minimize negative impacts on the environment.
Human and natural activity can affect the earth and its environment in many different ways here are some of them:Plastic is not decomposable and making plastics and other decomposable wastes causes landfill which can cause pollution of the local environment such as contamination of groundwater.
Forces that affect the Earth's surface include gravity, erosion by wind and water, tectonic plate movements, and human activities such as mining and construction. These forces shape the landforms we see today.
Natural calamities don't waste human resources, people waste human resources. Natural calamities are a part of the natural world, well known to people. The fact that humans ignore that natural calamities may occur, and don't make allowances for the eventuality and inevitability is part of the fallibility of being human.
Human geographers can help people by predicting natural calamities such as floods.
Human geographers can help people by predicting natural calamities such as floods.
For example, logging, kaingin system, and destruction of forest expose the soil to erode causing land slides during heavy rains. Erosion also leads to siltation of rivers, followed by floods after a heavy downpour. -Tomo-graphy xD :) Gabby-the-Directioner-Gal Or simply Gabe :)
Natural calamities are also known as natural disasters. They are bad things that occur in the environment, and are not man-made. This includes earthquakes, landslides, storms, floods, and hurricanes.
About 60-70% of the chlorine in the Earth is attributed to natural sources, such as volcanic emissions and sea spray. The remaining chlorine comes from human activities, like the production of chemicals and chlorine-based products.
Climate change is primarily caused by human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, which increase the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. While natural phenomena like volcanic eruptions and solar radiation can also influence the climate, the current rapid pace of climate change is largely attributed to human activities.
Approximately 90% of the chlorine in the atmosphere is attributed to natural sources, such as volcanoes and sea spray. The remaining 10% is mostly due to human activities, primarily from the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other industrial processes.
The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is increasingly drastically, attributed primarily to human activities.
Man-made calamities are disasters caused by human activities, such as industrial accidents, oil spills, terrorist attacks, and wars. These events often have wide-ranging negative effects on people, economies, and the environment, highlighting the importance of preventing and mitigating their impact. Addressing the root causes of these calamities, improving safety measures, and promoting peace and cooperation are key steps in reducing their occurrence.
Human farming techniques have in some cases destroyed the fertility of the soil causing deserts to form (also known as desertification). Human industry and the burning of fossil fuels is altering the climate in ways that have contributed to weather calamities (such as Hurricane Katrina, etc.) and which may well prove to be even more calamitous in the future. Overfishing is causing a calamitous decline in fish stocks. The whole world is gradually becoming more polluted and less habitable all the time, as a result of human activities. Ours is a destructive species.
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis are caused by natural processes and phenomena, not by human activities. However, human activities can contribute to the severity or impact of some natural disasters, such as deforestation increasing the risk of landslides or urban development increasing the damage from floods.