Rain and other water will carry your pesticides to other areas where they may not be wanted.
When tectonic plates slide past each other, the movement may cause earthquakes, which might injure people or damage property in a community.
I believe communities such as the Amish, farmers, and native American community is most affected by others because what we do to the land can disrupt or assist in there lifestyles. If we destroy the land with our pollution it will affect them greatly because they are traditional in there views of living naturally and using the earth and land as there source for food, shelter, and income.
it affect humans
It affect the American by creating hitrate
how does science affect our daily living
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
Pesticides can affect life in many different ways. Pesticides help farmers increase their crop production. Pesticides can kill many types of insects and animals.
The prevailing weather conditions might blow the spray onto adjacent land - which could either contaminate neighbouring crops or affect any workers in the field.
Spraying a yard with chemical pesticides can harm non-target insect species, disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, and lead to a decrease in insect diversity. It can also create resistance in insect populations and eliminate beneficial insects along with pests, ultimately reducing the overall diversity of insects found in the yard.
ewan
No. Because Blue Banded Bees hest up high and Pesticides are spared on crops in and on the ground.
As water moves downstream, it can transfer sediments, nutrients, pollutants, and organisms. This movement of materials and organisms can affect downstream ecosystems and water quality.
communities and health
They reduce flow, and create a backpool which reduces flow downstream
Pesticides are detrimental to any type of insects as they are, quite frankly, poison. Pesticides kill some insects, or interfere with the reproductive cycle, or prevent them from feeding safely.
Spray it with pesticides until it does not affect the spider anymore.
Since we have no idea what "this" might be, we can't answer the question properly.