man modifies environment so that he can grow crops and increase production and lead a settled life.
he could travel from one place to another in a faster way by introducing the advanced transport system.
The Golgi Apparatus modifies and packages proteins.
The relationship of man with ecology is that the characteristics of humans race have been determined by the environment in which it developed. If that environment changes too quickly (as we have seen with the impact of industry on the ecology) then the human race may not be able to thrive and if too extreme, may in fact not be able to survive.
An avalanche can affect the man made environment by crushing villages, homes, and buildings.
Golgi apparatus
The golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins in specific ways depending on their destinations.
human beings make cars, mills ,factories &manufacture -containers. this is how man modifies his environment.
as the population started growing our needs also started growing so we humans started modifying our environment
It usually connects one noun (the object) to another, or to a verb. The second noun (the object) may also be a pronoun, gerund, or noun clause. It modifies or specifies, functioning as an adjective or adverbial phrase. Prepositional phrases normally answer the questions where, when, how, or which one. Examples: -modifies noun- "The man in the suit" (which man?) -modifies verb- "The man went to town" (where did the man go?)
An adjective prepositional phrase describes a noun or pronoun, answering "which one?" An adverb prepositional phrase usually modifies the verb in a sentence, but it can also modify an adjective or adverb. It answers when, where, how, or to what degree. The man in the car waved. (in the car, adjective, modifies man - which man?) He jumped into the car. (into the car, adverb, modifies jumped - where did he jump?)
The environment effect man, through the pollution that is been made by him .
They are phrases used as adjectives or adverbs and contain a proposition (such as in, on, at, to, or of) followed by a noun, or noun phrase, which is the object of the preposition.Example:The man in the boat waved. (adjective phrase - modifies man)The top of the wall is painted. (adjective phrase - modifies wall)They left in the morning. (adverb phrase - modifies left)They went to town. (adverb phrase - modifies went)
An adverb modifies a verb.
man do their work without disturbing the environment . recycling of wastes is the best process to save the environment.
Fat is a noun. It's also an adjective; that is, it modifies, or describes, a noun. For instance, one might say, "the fat man," where fat is the adjective and man is the noun.
A prepositional phrase (a preposition and its object) defines or modifies another part of speech.Examples Noun - The man in the carVerb - The man drove to the storeAdjective - He is too late for the party
The word he is a pronoun; an adverb modifies a verb or an adverb.
The Golgi Apparatus modifies and packages proteins.