no one can 'use' the great barrier reef, we can work or go on holidays there..etc
physical/natural
A barrier island can become a peninsula through natural processes such as sediment deposition or human activities like dredging and construction of jetties or groins that connect the island to the mainland. This can cause the barrier island to lose its separation from the mainland and become a peninsula.
Yes, but mostly in negative ways. We pollute, cause gloabl warming, and over fish.
Brady Cardia can become life threatening if it is ingested in the human body.
There are some human activities during the night. The human activities are sleeping, eating, drinking, washing dishes, and some other human activities.
A perfume allergy cannot be life threatening unless it is ingested into the human body.
the peolple that have AIDS.
Like most habitats, human activities (usually pollution, oil spills etc.) can harm them. This also applies to the Great Barrier Reef because water pollution can harm them. Things like oils spills, garbage disposal in water, and too much boating activities will pollute the water and poison the coral reefs. This will not just kill the coral reefs but also will kill the marine animals that where dependent of the reefs. Also the Great Barrier Reef is a popular tourist site so inconsiderate people may be "abusing" it. How are they "abusing" it? People who may be visiting this site may pull one out and such. I hoped this helped. If not please apologize, Im just a grade 9 student. Right?
There are numerous groups making an effort to help conserve the Great Barrier Reef.The Species Conservation Unit monitors certain vertebrate species in the Great Barrier reef and provide specialised advice to minimise human impact and its associated risks on Protected Species.Naming and recognition of the Great Barrier Reef in 1981 as a World Heritage Area helps raise public awareness of the need to conserve the reef, as well as enabling laws which specifically help protect the Reef.The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority works in assocaition with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Owner groups to understand how they have managed to conserve the reef yet utilise its resources with minimal impact. Together, these two groups develop and maintain Sea Country Partnerships which will help sustain and conserve the reef.Australia is one of the countries of the world implementing a Biodiversity Action Planwhich helps to protect the Great Barrier Reef.There are regions along the coast near the Great Barrier Reef where use of chemical and pesticides by farmers is being closely monitored, in light of revelations that the chemicals are damaging the ecosystem of the Reef.Restrictions in boating, fishing, and various other activities have, increasingly, been put in place, to help protect the Great Barrier Reef from further destruction. Nevertheless, it is still an extremely vulnerable ecosystem, and remains threatened.
flora and fauna are under great stress due to insensitivity to our environment.....
A relation between human activities and cyclones was not confirmed.