Environmental Sciences, asked by Mamathasuresh, 1 year ago

describe some unethical practices which have led to degradation of natural resources?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Degradation of natural resources is a term used to describe the many ways in which our natural environment is compromised.

Some of the common practices and their consequences are:
1. There is a finite amount of potable fresh water on earth. One-third of our ground water has been extracted for human use, surface water has been polluted such that 1 in 8 people do not have access to clean water.
2. Extraction of fossil fuels reduces biodiversity and creates toxic wastes; burning fossil fuel causes global climate change.
3. Earth's nitrogen and phosphorus cycles are greatly disrupted by the widespread production and use of agricultural fertilizers.
4. Massive deforestation disrupts the carbon cycle by removing the plants that take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.

The direct consequences are the significant reduction of biological diversity, as well as the destruction of the general health of the environment.
Answered by anishvarun17
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Answer:

Degradation of natural resources is a term used to describe the many ways in which our natural environment is compromised.

Some of the common practices and their consequences are:

1. There is a finite amount of potable fresh water on earth. One-third of our ground water has been extracted for human use, surface water has been polluted such that 1 in 8 people do not have access to clean water.

2. Extraction of fossil fuels reduces biodiversity and creates toxic wastes; burning fossil fuel causes global climate change.

3. Earth's nitrogen and phosphorus cycles are greatly disrupted by the widespread production and use of agricultural fertilizers.

4. Massive deforestation disrupts the carbon cycle by removing the plants that take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.

The direct consequences are the significant reduction of biological diversity, as well as the destruction of the general health of the environment.

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