Human activities change natural environments in several ways:
Deforestation: When we cut down trees, it harms the homes of many animals and plants.
Pollution: Chemicals from factories and farms pollute our air and water, hurting living things.
Urbanization: As cities grow, they take over natural spaces, causing animals and plants to lose their homes.
Climate Change: More carbon emissions change the weather, which can hurt both plants and animals.
Overexploitation: Catching too many fish or hunting too many animals can wipe out species and disrupt how food is shared among them.
These actions upset the balance of nature, leading to a loss of the wonderful variety of life on our planet.
Human activities change natural environments in several ways:
Deforestation: When we cut down trees, it harms the homes of many animals and plants.
Pollution: Chemicals from factories and farms pollute our air and water, hurting living things.
Urbanization: As cities grow, they take over natural spaces, causing animals and plants to lose their homes.
Climate Change: More carbon emissions change the weather, which can hurt both plants and animals.
Overexploitation: Catching too many fish or hunting too many animals can wipe out species and disrupt how food is shared among them.
These actions upset the balance of nature, leading to a loss of the wonderful variety of life on our planet.