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HOW HAS HUMANS
IMPACTED NATURE?
            By: Ali Rashid
– Water is a renewable resource, but we are
depleting water in aquifers (porous, water
holding rocks) at a fast rate.




WATER SHORTAGES
Affected by climate
    cycles and also
  affected by human
 interfernece, the Aral    Click to add text
Sea is dying. In around      Click to add text
25 years it has lost 75%
    of its beginning
         surface.




DYING ARAL SEA
– Growing population
– Large population concentrations near small
supplies
– Agricultural and industrial use




WHAT CAUSES THESE SHORTAGES?
HOW THE ARAL SEA IS DYING OUT?
> Many places that were warmer are now getting colder, and
many colder regions are getting much more colder or even
warmer.


> This describes the total of all weather occurring over a period of
years in a given place. It is the average weather condition of that
place. Climate tells us what it’s usually like in the place where you
live.



THE CLIMATE CHANGES
   By polution from areoplanes flying, ships passing by to go through
    or to visit the Antarctic and by sinking ships with 1000's of liters of
    diesel, drinks, oil, gas and many more.




THE ANTARCTIC BEING SPOILED BY
HUMAN INTERFERENCE
   When humans destroy wild land to build homes, factories, shopping malls, amusement parks,
    garbage dumps, even to build a visitor center, store and restaurant in a park, the land is
    changed. The animals that once lived there, from the bugs that lived in the ground to the birds
    that ate them, all may disappear. Some can move to new home areas, but there are already
    other animals living there. There is not enough food, water or shelter for all of them. Many of the
    animals will die.When farmers spray chemicals on their crops to save them from pests (bugs and
    molds and things that eat the plants), the chemicals get into the water and into the soil. Bugs that
    do not hurt the crops die. The birds and mammals who eat these poisoned bugs may also die, or
    they cannot reproduce, or their offspring die young.
   Factories, automobiles, trucks and planes put chemicals into the air. The exhaust from their
    engines contains tiny specks of toxic chemicals that fall on plants, on the ground, and into the
    water. There, they get into the animals when the animals eat the plants, drink the water, or nest in
    the ground. These animals, too, can die or not reproduce.




ANIMAL HABITAT DESTRUCTION
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Enviroment

  • 1. HOW HAS HUMANS IMPACTED NATURE? By: Ali Rashid
  • 2. – Water is a renewable resource, but we are depleting water in aquifers (porous, water holding rocks) at a fast rate. WATER SHORTAGES
  • 3. Affected by climate cycles and also affected by human interfernece, the Aral Click to add text Sea is dying. In around Click to add text 25 years it has lost 75% of its beginning surface. DYING ARAL SEA
  • 4. – Growing population – Large population concentrations near small supplies – Agricultural and industrial use WHAT CAUSES THESE SHORTAGES?
  • 5. HOW THE ARAL SEA IS DYING OUT?
  • 6. > Many places that were warmer are now getting colder, and many colder regions are getting much more colder or even warmer. > This describes the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place. It is the average weather condition of that place. Climate tells us what it’s usually like in the place where you live. THE CLIMATE CHANGES
  • 7. By polution from areoplanes flying, ships passing by to go through or to visit the Antarctic and by sinking ships with 1000's of liters of diesel, drinks, oil, gas and many more. THE ANTARCTIC BEING SPOILED BY HUMAN INTERFERENCE
  • 8. When humans destroy wild land to build homes, factories, shopping malls, amusement parks, garbage dumps, even to build a visitor center, store and restaurant in a park, the land is changed. The animals that once lived there, from the bugs that lived in the ground to the birds that ate them, all may disappear. Some can move to new home areas, but there are already other animals living there. There is not enough food, water or shelter for all of them. Many of the animals will die.When farmers spray chemicals on their crops to save them from pests (bugs and molds and things that eat the plants), the chemicals get into the water and into the soil. Bugs that do not hurt the crops die. The birds and mammals who eat these poisoned bugs may also die, or they cannot reproduce, or their offspring die young.  Factories, automobiles, trucks and planes put chemicals into the air. The exhaust from their engines contains tiny specks of toxic chemicals that fall on plants, on the ground, and into the water. There, they get into the animals when the animals eat the plants, drink the water, or nest in the ground. These animals, too, can die or not reproduce. ANIMAL HABITAT DESTRUCTION