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Humans are altering natural cycles by overexploiting resources, causing deforestation, emitting greenhouse gases, disrupting the carbon cycle, and impacting the water cycle through activities like agriculture and urban development. These actions are leading to climate change, biodiversity loss, and other environmental problems.

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