Well the question is very vague, but here is some information to think about. No matter where people live, they will have some impact on the environment - some homes have less of an impact on the environment than others. For example, if a house is self-sufficient for energy and water, then less of the habitat will be disturbed in the home's construction and in its lifespan. Part of the problem with people building houses in the woods is that building roads to these places creates fragmentation in the habitat; some species are sensitive to non-contiguous habitat and some animals will get hit by cars. Some more primitive societies still live in the forests of the Amazon more or less harmoniously, but every living thing must kill to stay alive and thus impacts its environment.
You can save your environment in endless ways without harming nature...!
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We can protect them by not harming them & not by cutting forests.
Paper towel trees can be sustainably managed by implementing practices such as reforestation, using recycled materials, and reducing waste. This ensures a steady supply of paper towels without harming the environment.
it is a place designed for washing purpose. So you can safetly wash your bike/car/...without harming an environment.
Bacteria that live in or on plant and animal tissue without harming it are called commensal bacteria. These bacteria benefit from the environment provided by the host without causing harm or benefiting the host in return.
by avoiding the use of plastic .....in the place of plastic we can use jute bags it will also not harm our environment
CLEAN AND GREEN a. to aim for a better and cleaner environment b. to prevent from health problems c. to protect health without harming the environment
Yes, forests can supply a sustainable source of biomass for fuel production. It is important to manage forests in a way that promotes healthy growth and diversity to ensure a continuous supply of fuel without harming the ecosystem. Additionally, using trees for fuel should be done in a way that considers carbon emissions and overall impact on the environment.
Any environment can usually be used without harming the species in the area. What usually causes harm to a species is the over use of resources in an area; although sometimes the smallest change can have the biggest impact. The more resources that are taken, the more likely a species will be affected. So, when you enter a new environment, bear in mind that what you do has the possibility of affecting another species, harmless or not.
broke the table without harming the sculpture..