People in the Bahamas impact the environment through tourism, which can lead to coastal degradation and pollution. Urban development and agriculture have also contributed to habitat loss and increased waste. Overfishing poses a threat to marine ecosystems, while climate change exacerbates issues like rising sea levels and coral bleaching. Sustainable practices and conservation efforts are essential to mitigate these effects and preserve the islands' natural beauty.
They depent on their climate and people
It would effect the environment by knocking down trees and people by blowing them over from the wind or even killing them.
The probable effects will be the it damaged the people of the Bahamas house are destroyed.Then the last probable effect will be that it will strike Florida east coast.
Injury and death to people. Wreckage to the environment and a weaker economy.
They explode
in 1843
It has an effect on the environment by knocking down trees and it has an effect on people because the tornado would pick up dust from the ground and throw it around and people would breath it in instead of clear oxygen.
In the Bahamas we call the people bahamians
AFCICA
Jamaica
people from the Bahamas is called a Bahamian
The Bahamas achieved emancipation from slavery on August 1, 1834, when the Slavery Abolition Act came into effect across the British Empire. This act marked the end of slavery for enslaved people in the Bahamas and other British territories. The day is now commemorated as Emancipation Day in the Bahamas, celebrating freedom and the end of slavery.