bits fall off and land on people causing negative feelings.
Yes, humans do affect mountains by leaving litter in the mountains and building ski resorts near to the top.
Humans are continously causing deforestation which is automatically stopping the things we most need and will come to need from producing itself.
Yes, it certainly does. (Not negatively, though) In the process, oxygen is released, which is vital for humans and animals. So, it would be incorrect to say that it doesn't affect anything..:)
Lists of How citizens negatively affect economy: * Not recycling * Not paying bills * Bad usage of money * Polluting ( litter ) * Death ( harming animals like humans ) And last but not least *Using internet to ask stupid questions like you
Humans can negatively affect water pH levels through activities like industrial pollution, agricultural run-off, and dumping of chemicals and waste into water bodies. These activities can introduce acidic or alkaline compounds into the water, causing pH levels to shift outside of the ideal range for aquatic life.
It made the world "shrink" because people can not travel to and across places which are previously inaccessible (e.g. airplanes can fly over mountains). Airplanes have also significantly reduced the time needed to travel from one country/continent to another. However, it also affected humans negatively because problems such as air and noise pollution soon appeared.
Some of the sources of pollution where I live include industrial effluents into rivers, noise pollution from industries, and air pollution from paper manufacturing companies, and each negatively affect humans, animals, and plants.
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Geographers study the mountains and humans can also interact with the mountains for instants there are climbers that like to climb mountains for sport............. hope that helped!
Humans destroy mountains through activities such as mining, deforestation, and quarrying, which can result in habitat loss, soil erosion, and landslides. Dam construction and urban development can also negatively impact mountain ecosystems and wildlife. These activities can have long-lasting and detrimental effects on the environment.