Humans exacerbate natural pollution through activities such as industrialization, agriculture, and urbanization, which introduce harmful chemicals and waste into the environment. Deforestation and land development disrupt ecosystems, increasing runoff and soil erosion that contribute to water pollution. Additionally, the burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases and particulate matter, worsening air quality and climate change. These human actions can amplify natural pollution by overwhelming the environment's ability to self-regulate and recover.
The ozone hole leads to global warming. This then leads to worse pollution.
Humans can both enhance and hinder a sunflower's life. On one hand, humans cultivate sunflowers for agricultural purposes, providing optimal growing conditions, such as soil management and pest control. Conversely, activities such as urbanization and pollution can negatively impact their natural habitats, leading to reduced growth and survival rates. Ultimately, the effect depends on how humans interact with and manage sunflower ecosystems.
Heck No. In fact, chemicals make land pollution much, much worse and can cause many diseases.
no. Cows make Methane gas (poop) which is a greenhouse gas. However dirty,stinky humans are the major causes of air pollution.
Humans destroy massive amounts of natural habitat every day, and they kill millions of organisms. Extinction is also a natural process in the environment - we just make it a whole lot worse and faster.
People can make heart disease worser by drinking too much alcohol
Litter pollution affects the natural resources because the litter humans throw on the ground or in the water might have toxic chemicals which will make soil, water, and plants intoxicated. Animals and humans are affected by litter pollution because they use soil,water,and plants to survive and if those resources are toxicated then animals and humans might not be able to survive without them.
When a body of water loses volume, the pollution inside the water remains relatively constant and as a result the water that would normally dilute the pollutants becomes magnified as a result.
It is humanly impossible to end pollution. But the sky is the limit. Now if in the future we humans make machines maybe it wouldn't. Let's start now!
Answer- Oil because humanes can make this natural resource as strong or as weak as they need it to be.
We pollute water and kill fish. Fish can be an important part of our environment.
they make a lot of noise with their mouth and hands and feet and all of their body parts/