Some of the ozone hole is natural. Some of the depletion of ozone is due to "natural factors". Manmade chemicals seem to be concentrated in regions of low ozone concentration, and these have been otherwise shown to destroy ozone. Man also dumps water vapor high in the atmosphere, and water vapor also destroys ozone. Assessing the damage we have done to the ozone layer will be hard to do without more data. We had a record sized ozone hole (2006) and we have not decreased too much percentage-wise since then (2008). But we simply don't know how much we are responsible for. Does it matter? We are not required to feel guilty. We are stewards. This is our home. We know what we have to do to help Nature repair the damage (and any damage is reversible, hopefully without eliminating Man first).
Climate change, pollution from industries and vehicles, deforestation, overconsumption of natural resources, and plastic waste are some of the key factors hurting our planet. These activities can lead to habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, air and water pollution, and ultimately threaten the health of ecosystems and the well-being of all living beings on Earth.
Air pollution and Water pollution Global warming is one of the main causes to make the Earth sick too.
due to pollution and over population
Pollution can impact the Earth's crust by introducing harmful chemicals and materials that can contaminate soil and water sources. This can lead to decreased soil fertility, damage to vegetation, and disruption of ecological balance in the crust. Additionally, pollutants may contribute to processes like acid rain, which can further erode and degrade the Earth's crust.
The industrial revolution is the beginning of the Earth atmosphere pollution.
When life on earth started.
Quit hurting them with pollution.
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man started putting garbage onto the earth.
The Earth is "sick" because of all of the pollution. The only way for the Earth to get better is if we clean it up and start taking better care of it.
In The Best answer possible scientists have proven that we are Hurting the earth severly loitering littering disrespect for our planet so to answer your question full Yes we are Hurting the earth
There is pollution everywhere on earth, even Antarctica.
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because of earth pollution we now have to drink bad water that have been filtered.
Pollution is a problem for everyone living on Earth!
the earth can never be pollution free as there are natural incidents, such as methane from animals and their waste or co2 from natural fires, there are many other natural disasters that can cause all sorts of pollution to the planet, and with humans on earth the chances of no pollution is at nil
Yes. They'll start hurting before you start.