Humans have changed the environment by stripping large areas of trees and other natural plants, disrupting the cycle of water in that ecosystem and turning a temperate location into arid desert. Humans have brought animals into new areas where they take over the niches of native animals and change the food cycle, including the plants consumed by the vegetarian population. Goats strip the landscape, rather than grazing off the tops of the grasses and other plants. This can make a grassland into arid land. Humans can level hilly areas and build massive towers close to each other, causing wind to move through the city in a chaotic manner - some areas dead of an breeze and others with strong air flow that can knock a pedestrian down.
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Nitrogen gas makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere today. However, human activities have altered the nitrogen cycle by increasing the amount of reactive nitrogen in the environment through processes like fertilizer use and fossil fuel combustion, which can lead to environmental issues like air and water pollution.
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The earths atmosphere has significantly altered over the years. The process of the earth's atmosphere was recognized and evolved 2.7 billion years ago, forming the nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere that exists today. This change enabled the formation and beginning of the ozone layer (which along with magnetic fields) block solar radiation.
The natural satellite seen from Earth
The continents have moved, Volcanoes and mountains have made hige changes in the earths suface too.
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glaciers weather the earths surface
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When the natural environment and resources are destroyed, it can lead to loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, increased pollution, and compromised human health. This can also result in lack of access to clean water, food shortages, and diminished natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Overall, the destruction of the natural environment and resources can have wide-ranging and long-lasting negative impacts on both the environment and human societies.