Problems of conservation of minerals
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Farming Methods
- Use of chemicals on the land
- Deforestation to make way for cultivated land
Recreation
- Killing animals and plants (e.g. plant collection, over fishing, over hunting, egg collecting, insect collecting).
- Blood sports (e.g. fox hunting, badger baiting, hare coursing, wildfowling, game bird shooting).
- Accidental killing of plants and animals (e.g. careless fire lighters and campers, flower pickers, litter spreading etc.).
Industrialisation
- Building houses, factories, towns, cities and roads.
- Disposing of the by-products of industry such as slag heaps, waste heaps, air and water pollution, dangerous chemicals and nuclear waste.
- Using renewable materials (e.g. trees for making paper, crops, animals for food etc.).
- Using non-renewable resources (e.g. minerals, coal and oil).
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Growing populations, expanding agriculture, industrialization and high living standards have all boosted demand for water while drought, overuse and pollution have all decreased supplies. To make up for the shortfall water is often taken from lakes, rivers and wetlands, causing serious environmental damage.
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