Humans have significantly impacted the environment of French Polynesia through activities such as deforestation, overfishing, and the introduction of invasive species. Urbanization and tourism development have led to habitat destruction and increased pollution, while agricultural practices have disrupted local ecosystems. Additionally, climate change exacerbated by human actions poses threats to coral reefs and marine biodiversity in the region. Conservation efforts are crucial to mitigate these effects and preserve the unique environment of French Polynesia.
humans are destroying their habitat.
it has effected humans by growing too quickly and growing on top of houses
cows, chickens, humans . . . . . . are not effected to nitrates
Humans modify the environment in Egypt
Humans are the one that are affecting environment the most. They have evolved with technology has left the environment behind.
surplus is having enough of and it effected humans because they had enough of what they had.
Anything in the environment that humans use is a natural resource.
Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
Yes, the term 'environment' can include humans as well. Humans are a part of the natural environment and are impacted by and have an impact on the surrounding ecosystems and natural resources. Thus, considering humans as part of the environment is important in understanding the interconnectedness of all living beings.
Humans have eroded the ozone. It is because of man made CFC's.
Bears in their natural environment are not a problem. When humans enchroach on this environment, humans create problems.
Humans interact with the environment by harvesting crops, building infrastructure and breathing. The environment interacts with humans through erosion, the water cycle and weather patterns.