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prepare a project on the topic effects of exploitation of natural resources on the earth (on a4 sheet please make a project for me)​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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The way we use resources provokes often irreversible ecological change. Extraction and processing of non-regenerative raw materials are often energy intensive activities involving large scale interventions in ecosystems and the water balance and result in air, soil and water pollution.

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Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
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The way we use resources provokes often irreversible ecological change.

Extraction and processing of non-regenerative raw materials are often energy intensive activities involving large scale interventions in ecosystems and the water balance and result in air, soil and water pollution.

Overexploiting a species can have detrimental impacts on ecosystem health.

Typically, species which are overfished are top predators, and removal of these species changes an entire ecosystem.

  • Additionally, overfishing can directly impact the oceans by destroying habitats with trawl nets.

Overfishing, unsustainable logging or hunting directly affect the viability of populations, while the overuse of water resources, the burning of fossil fuels leading to climate change or the extraction of minerals exert numerous indirect impacts on species and ecosystems.

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Answered by ItzBrainlyLords
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Answer:

The way we use resources provokes often irreversible ecological change.

Extraction and processing of non-regenerative raw materials are often energy intensive activities involving large scale interventions in ecosystems and the water balance and result in air, soil and water pollution.

Overexploiting a species can have detrimental impacts on ecosystem health.

Typically, species which are overfished are top predators, and removal of these species changes an entire ecosystem.

  • Additionally, overfishing can directly impact the oceans by destroying habitats with trawl nets.

Overfishing, unsustainable logging or hunting directly affect the viability of populations, while the overuse of water resources, the burning of fossil fuels leading to climate change or the extraction of minerals exert numerous indirect impacts on species and ecosystems.

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