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Human Activities affect the carbon cycle at a huge rate. Release of toxins and other waste might alter the cycle.
we take animals homes away and build new things such as houses or buildings so the animals or living things will have no place to live.
The human activity called driving a car can cause skunks to die.
We find human activity in the closest layer. The layer is troposphere.
Human activity can reduce biodiversity by altering habitats, hunting species to extinction, introducing toxic compounds into food webs, and introducing foreign species to new environments Some examples are: 1) Deforestation 2) Fires 3) Farming 4) Poachers
Human Activities affect the carbon cycle at a huge rate. Release of toxins and other waste might alter the cycle.
the visable human imprint activity on the landscape
the burning of fossil fuels
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Biodiversity is influenced by several factors: - human activity - number of species - number of specimens - climate - weather - natural disasters
There are a few human activities that would have a direct impact on the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle. Planting trees and other plants is one of these activities.
Human influences on tundra can include activities such as mining, oil extraction, tourism, and infrastructure development. These activities can lead to habitat destruction, pollution, disruption of wildlife migration routes, and introduction of non-native species, all of which can have negative impacts on the delicate tundra ecosystem.
we take animals homes away and build new things such as houses or buildings so the animals or living things will have no place to live.
Some examples of human characteristics on a map include cities, roads, borders, buildings, and landmarks. These features are indicative of human activity and influence on the landscape.
Yes ,human influences in African savannas are grass removal, poaching and pollution.
Human activities influence different factors that affect the rock cycle, for example, soil erosion and weathering. Human activity such as mining affects rocks' weathering, affecting the rock cycle. Other human activities such as farming affect soil erosion, and soil erosion is a factor that affects the rock cycle.