The narwhal habitat is found in the Arctic waters off Canada; Greenland, Iceland, the polar islands off Scotland; and Russia. That habitat is affected by human-caused and natural climate change; and by human activities such as hunting and maritime transportation. The narwhal live in a narrowly defined geographic region, and depend on a specialized diet. Changes in air and water quality therefore affect the lifetyles of the narwhal and of their prey.
The narwhal habitat is found in the Arctic waters off Canada; Greenland, Iceland, the polar islands off Scotland; and Russia. That habitat is affected by human-caused and natural climate change; and by human activities such as hunting and maritime transportation. The narwhal live in a narrowly defined geographic region, and depend on a specialized diet. Changes in air and water quality therefore affect the lifetyles of the narwhal and of their prey.
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 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.
well some of it would be from humans going and eating some of the plants for nutrients.
Humans kill Narwhals
Deforestation,poaching,population expansion,humans and destroying there habitats.
Answer #1 They hunt them for their tusks. Answer #2 by Ginezumi Humans affect narwhals by hunting, competing for their food sources, and cluttering and polluting their Arctic environment. The Inuits of Canada and Greenland hunt narwhals for food, shelter, and tools. Other hunters kill the narwhal just to take and sell the precious, valuable tusk. Humans compete with narwhals for food sources. Narwhals are picky eaters; and prefer cod, halibut, shrimp, and squid. This aquatic fare also appeals to humans, as food and as subjects of research study. Humans also impact the narwhal environment. They clutter narwhal sea routes with surface and underwater vessels and scientific equipment. They pollute the narwhal's Arctic habitat with emissions and waste from equipment and vehicles. Likewise is the narwhal's Arctic habitat sullied by global warming, whose natural causes are worsened by human inputs to warming temperatures and waters, melting ice, and impacted marine life. For example, narwhals have specific feeding and living conditions to meet. Ice formations and marine life need certain temperature, salinity and pressure levels to abound or perish.
Tornadoes mainly affect human habitats by damaging and destroying homes.
Humans affect the lynx population by invading their habitats with construction and the removal of trees. Lynx are hunters and their prey is limited due to humans hunting for sport and removing living space for both predator and prey.
humans always do
yes, we are destroying their habitats
Insects affect man in many ways as a consequence of varied habits and behavior. These insects will bite because humans corner them in their habitats.