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how does our culture affect the usage of our natural resources?

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Answered by Delnababu
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Answered by Anonymous
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All humans rely on the environment and natural resources to fulfill needs and sustain health. People have the greatest impact on the environment in the ways that they exploit natural resources and dispose of waste. If these activities are not managed carefully, environmental damage can affect people, animals, plants, waterways, and other parts of the natural world.

Different human cultures have had varying effects on their environments. Some cultures, particularly hunter-gatherer and small-scale agricultural societies, have little environmental impact. Urban and industrial societies have the greatest effect on the environment, using great amounts of resources to fuel their activity. In some places, the local culture and laws have emphasized environmental protection, and in others this has not been a concern. The results of these policies are often obvious: Some areas have low pollution despite industrial activity, while other areas with similar activity are highly polluted.

Historical Background and Scientific Foundations

All humans affect their environments, but people with different lifestyles create different kinds of changes. The earliest humans were hunter-gatherers, collecting many kinds of plants and hunting animals for food. Because most ecosystems can only support a very small number of hunter-gatherers, the population of early humans remained small. This reduced their effect on the environment, but early humans still caused remarkable changes in animal populations through hunting. According to some anthropologists, hunting by humans caused the extinction of many giant prehistoric animals such as mammoths, giant kangaroos, and wooly rhinoceroses.

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For example, culture influences consumption decisions that may impact species or contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, and culture influences how people support or oppose responses to mitigate biodiversity loss or climate change.

Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water.

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