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explain the effect of landscape​

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Many human activities increase the rate at which natural processes, such as weathering and erosion, shape the landscape. The cutting of forests exposes more soil to wind and water erosion. ... By studying natural and cultural landscapes, geographers learn how peoples activities affect the land.

Landscaping has both negative and positive impacts on the environment. The negative impacts include deforestation, pollution (air, water, and land), as well as the modification of the ecosystem. ... Moreover, some unquantifiable impacts are made on the environment through landscaping.

Pollution is difficult to control because it is often the result of human infrastructure around a river. ... Sewage and effluent are discharged into rivers in some areas. Pollution can lower the pH of the water, affecting all organisms from algae to vertebrates. Biodiversity decreases with decreasing pH.

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