Yes, the 2010 oil spill would be human environment interaction. Any time humans change the environment, such as mining, farming, and polluting.
One example is the oil spill in the gulf.
Global Warming, The Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Pollution, and the the human race.
it would kill all the species that live there, because obviously its an oil spill.
Yes, a chemical spill would be considered a man-made disaster because it is a result of human activity rather than a natural occurrence. It can have detrimental effects on the environment, human health, and surrounding communities. Proper prevention measures and response protocols are necessary to mitigate the impact of such incidents.
Human environment interaction in the US is similar to most other countries. Whenever we do anything to change the environment, that is interaction. * Building roads. * Building houses. * Cutting down trees. * Learning how to survive with little water. * Throwing litter * Establishing a landfill * Building a dam or a bridge across a river.
An oil spill is an unintentional release of a LiquidPetroleumHydrocarboninto the environment due to human activity, and is a form of PollutionHope this helps i found on the internet
Cause it affects the environment.
Yes it was, and still is.
It would depend on the extent of the oil spill. If it is a major spill in the ocean then it would cost a bomb.
i love animals, especially ocean animals. Oil spills hurt the environment greatly, many animals are killed, and they are killed by the carelessness of human beings! its wrong!
human-made hazards are theats having an element of human intent,negligence,error and involving a failure of a system... example FIRE CHEMICAL SPILL ELECTRICAL SPILL FOOD POISONING WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/MARCJEN2022
It killed a lot of wildlife