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Platypuses do not readily adapt to changes in their environment. They are particularly sensitive to such changes, and tend to suffer in their hunting skills when their environment is altered.
Hunter-gatherers altered the environment through activities such as controlled burning to manage vegetation for hunting and gathering, selective harvesting of resources leading to changes in plant and animal populations, and the creation of tools and structures using natural materials which could impact local ecosystems.
Humans have altered the environment of the Islands of Venice through activities such as dredging of waterways, construction of buildings and infrastructure on reclaimed land, deforestation for timber and fuel, and pollution from boats and waste. These alterations have contributed to issues like subsidence, flooding, erosion, and loss of biodiversity in the region.
You cannot 'fix' your catalog. Your catalog cannot be altered, except when you get a new item. Other than that, the catalog never really changes or can be changed at all.
Humans have contributed to environmental issues such as deforestation, pollution, and climate change through activities like industrialization, agriculture, and transportation. These actions have led to biodiversity loss, habitat destruction, and negative impacts on ecosystems and natural resources. Essentially, humans have altered the Earth's environment in ways that have disrupted ecological balance and sustainability.
the upland region.it is elevated about 200 to 300 feet higher than ground around florida
Then it is not the same. Some of the plants and animals may die or move out. New species may move in or increase in number.
Altered remains refer to any physical remains, such as bones or artifacts, that have been intentionally modified or changed by external factors, such as burial practices, rituals, or natural processes. These alterations can provide valuable insights into cultural practices, beliefs, and interactions with the environment.