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They controlled their floods by creating canals and lakes to help hold the water when a flood occured.
He used it to pacify and control the people.
One way bats help humans is to eat pesky flying bugs. Bats like to eat mosquitoes and gnats. Another way bats help humans is their guano. Guano is bat excrement that is used in fertilizer.
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There are many ways how humans can contribute to floods...one way could be cutting down trees. Trees help control floods, without trees...the space is cleared and the flood is faster, with soil (can also make an ugly mudslide/flood)
the plants slow the ocean waters down
Humans can help control constructive processes by providing resources, guidance, and support to facilitate the desired outcome. For destructive processes, humans can intervene by implementing preventive measures, such as education, regulation, and enforcement of safety protocols, to minimize the impact and promote sustainable practices. Communication, collaboration, and innovation are key in managing both types of processes effectively.
The people of India used irrigation canals to take control of the floods.
Robots were created to help out with things tough for humans.
they can help manipulate and to control our cells
A baby!
Humans created machines to help them selves. But machines enslaved humans.
they dont
Floods can benefit farmers by depositing nutrient-rich silt on fields, enhancing soil fertility and improving crop yields. To control floods, farmers have historically built levees, dikes, and irrigation systems to manage water flow and protect their land. Additionally, they may use crop rotation and select flood-resistant crops to mitigate damage during flood events. These strategies help balance the benefits of natural flooding while minimizing its risks.
Humans created CFC which are ozone depleting substances. These substances are the ones that react with ozone and deplete it.
Humans control erosion by implementing measures such as planting vegetation, building retaining walls, installing erosion control blankets or mats, and creating terraces or contour plowing in agriculture. These methods help to stabilize the soil and prevent it from being washed or blown away.