How has the settlement of humans in agricultural societies impacted the environment?
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Settlement of humans in agricultural societies impacted environment in harmful way as agriculture needed land,so as to get land in a large scale forests were cut down which led to deforestation and as a result the wildlife of the area were displaced.
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The settlement of humans in agricultural societies impacts the environment in the following ways.
- Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock.
- Agriculture began independently in different parts of the globe.
- The development of agriculture enabled the human population to grow many times larger than could be sustained by hunting and gathering.
- It forced humans to settle into a single place to aid in the growing of crops. This settling down enabled the advent of urbanization and the rise of cities.
- Agriculture has a substantial effect on the environment and is substantially affected by any change in the environment.
- Agriculture causes environmental degradation, such as biodiversity loss, desertification, soil degradation, and global warming.
- Livestock is one of the most significant contributors to today's most serious environmental problems.
- It is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases.
- Agriculture also requires a large amount of water, making it one of the most water-oriented activities. This leads to a great deal of water wastage.
- Thus, the settlement of humans in agricultural societies, even though necessary and pivotal, has had a negative impact on the environment and continues to do so.
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