Life span has seriously increased by our ability to control our environment. Increased food production, controlling dangerous pests and using our environment to generate power are a few of the great things we have done. Controlling water flow has helped us populate areas we could not otherwise populate.
Humans are the one that are affecting environment the most. They have evolved with technology has left the environment behind.
Tourism, fishing, agriculture, and harvesting.
physical process
Genetics, environment and health
The Environment includes our surroundings. "Environmental Factors" depends on which Environment you speak of. Generally the term Environment is used to refer to our world in general. The air, plants, water temperature and other things in nature that effect us as humans. Our health, nutrition, peace of mind, all depends largely on our environment. We also have a home environment, work environment and social environment. These all combined are factors that influence our health and happiness.
The people who live in snowdon have affected the environment by settlement and tourism. They lead tourists up the mountain who litter and do harm.
they farm and mine and fish and stuff like that
social and cultural environment is to profound the influence of the environment in our local nation and institution.
Ultrasonic noise can be harmful to humans and the environment. Excessive exposure to ultrasonic noise can cause hearing damage and other health issues in humans. In the environment, ultrasonic noise can disrupt wildlife and ecosystems, affecting their behavior and communication.
Humans have impacted the environment through activities like deforestation, pollution from industrial and agricultural practices, and the burning of fossil fuels that contribute to climate change. These activities have led to loss of biodiversity, habitat destruction, air and water pollution, and accelerated global warming, all of which have significant consequences for ecosystems and human health.
No, humans are a part of nature. While we have the ability to shape and influence our environment in unique ways, we are still interconnected with the natural world and dependent on its resources for survival. Understanding and respecting this connection is crucial for our well-being and the health of the planet.
Wildfires caused by humans have significant impacts on the environment and communities. They can lead to loss of wildlife habitat, destruction of vegetation, air pollution, and soil erosion. In communities, wildfires can cause property damage, displacement of residents, and health issues from smoke and ash. Overall, human-caused wildfires have far-reaching consequences on both the environment and the people living in affected areas.