By not cutting down too many trees and destroying the animals habitats.
It doesn't affect the environment because it is also a part of the environment
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there is no result of anything bad but also there is not an effect on humans on grass lands.
They don't affect us!
Mercury is far too distant and too small to have any effect on humans. If you are looking for astrology related stuff then that would be a different answer.
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Humans and jungle cats.
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
The jungle effect is described in detail in Dr. Daphne Miller's book "The Jungle Effect". You can download an excerpt provided by the author at http://drdaphne.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/JungleEffectRecipes.pdf. The book is available as a paperback on www.amazon.com.
until the jungle is safe from humans
There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.
Primarily humans, jungle cats, and, sometimes, other chimps.
In "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling, the story ends with Mowgli choosing to leave the jungle and go live with humans to be with his own kind. He realizes he no longer belongs in the jungle and decides to start a new chapter of his life with the villagers.
Pygmy seahorses do not effect humans. They are not even close to a treat to them whatsoever
The Greenhouse effect started long before humans were on Earth. The Greenhouse effect is only intensified by the presence of humans.
It is interesting that the forests left humans. Humans didn't leave the forest until they had to. The jungle turned to savanah because of a change in the climate.
There are many humans mentioned in the Jungle Books. Not only Mowgli but there is Messua and her husband, Buledo the hunter, and the rest of the villagers.
Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.