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Humans destroy nature essay in Marathi

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Answered by anika107695
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Human Destroy Nature

Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution. It is defined as any change or disturbance to the environment perceived to be deleterious or undesirable. As indicated by the I=PAT equation, environmental impact (I) or degradation is caused by the combination of an already very large and increasing human population (P), continually increasing economic growth or per capita affluence (A), and the application of resource-depleting and polluting technology (T).

Environmental degradation is one of the ten threats officially cautioned by the High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change of the United Nations. The United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction defines environmental degradation as "the reduction of the capacity of the environment to meet social and ecological objectives, and needs".[4] Environmental degradation comes in many types. When natural habitats are destroyed or natural resources are depleted, the environment is degraded. Efforts to counteract this problem include environmental protection and environmental resources management.

There are many examples of environmental degradation throughout the world. A current example is the Amazon burning down. It makes up 60% of all rainforests. It is the earth's lungs and with it getting destroyed is posing a huge threat to the environment and the whole world. The effects of the deforestation will pose major impacts on the world around us. The constant cutting down of trees is getting rid of our oxygen supply as well as the absorption of co2. With the continuation of deforestation we will have less available oxygen in the world which could be a detrimental problem for human health. An alternate issue that results from this is the overconsumption and waste of the paper products that come from those trees. The waste it typically produces does not get recycled, therefore, immense amount of waste is created. An additional harmful result from this is the degradation of the soil. The constant deforestation causes the soil to become less nutrient which will make it harder to be used again.

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[sorry I don't know marathi language. So, here is an essay in English. Pls translate this in English. ]

Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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*Humans destroying nature*

*माणूस निसर्गाचा विनाश करत आहे*

देवांनी आपल्याला निसर्गाच्या रूपात एक सुंदर देणगी दिली आहे. निसर्ग माणसाचे पालन पोषण करतो. हवा, पाणी, जमीन, आकाश आणि आग हे निसर्गाचे घटक आहेत. ह्या घटकांभोवती आपले जीवन फिरत असते आणि आपण यांवर अवलंबून असतो. पण आता माणसाला त्याची कदर राहिलेली नाही. माणूस निसर्गाच्या विनाशवर उठला आहे. कळत - न कळत माणूस निसर्गाचा गैरवापर करत आहे. निसर्गाची काळजी घेणे आपले कर्तव्य आहे.

माणूस आजकाल आपले कर्तव्य विसरला आहे. सगळीकडे प्रदूषण पसरावत आहे. कंपनीचे दूषित पाणी नदीत सोडत आहे. दूषित रासायनिक द्रव्य हवेत सोडत आहे.

एवढंच नव्हे, तर माणूस झाडे कापून जागतिक तापमानवाढीत भर पडत आहेत. झाडे नष्ट होत आहे आणि त्यामुळेच प्राणी सुद्धा नामशेष होत आहेत. माणसाला कळत नाही आहे की तो निसर्गाला नाही तर स्वतःला उध्वस्त करत आहे. ह्या सगळ्याचा परिणाम माणसाला आज नाही तर उद्या भोगावाच लागणार आहे. निसर्गाचा राग सुनामी, पूर, लावा ह्या सगळ्या रूपात कधी न कधी तर माणसाला सामोरे जावे लागणार.

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