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why does human being have important place in environment

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Answered by prathamesh299
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  • There is an interrelationship between humans and the environment which means humans and the environment are interconnected.
  • The existence of humans is not possible without striking a balance with the environment. Humans developed ways to use these natural resources for their existence, however, when these needs turned into greed,
  • it resulted in over-exploitation of resources.
  • Overexploitation of resources by humans have threatened the existence of other species as well, resulting in their extinction.
  • Various problems like global warming, changed weather patterns, water scarcity, etc. are results of human activities.
  • These problems highlight the fact that how important is the role of humans with respect to the environment.
  • If human activities are controlled and an effort is made to make harmony with nature, it is most probable we can revert these environmental changes and if we fail to do so, it could have devastating effects.
Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Human Being Have an Important Place In the Environment

  • There is an inter-bond between humans and the environment which implies humans and the environment are interconnected.
  • Even though Human Beings came last on the earth during the evolution of animals but because of their intelligence, vision, significant thinking and understanding, they made progress in all fields. By the integrity of these qualities, they became ultimate and does not heed the rules of nature.
  • The certainty of humans is not feasible without hitting a balance with the environment.
  • Humans formulated means to use these natural resources for their certainty, but, when these necessities turned into greed, it emerged in over-exploitation of resources.
  • Over-exploitation of aids by humans has endangered the life of other lineages as well, arising in their extinction.
  • Several issues such as global warming, altered weather systems, water shortage etc. are outcomes of human activities.
  • These issues highlight the evidence that how important the role of humans with concern for the environment.
  • If human activities are regulated and action is undertaken to make unity with nature, it is greatly possible we can retreat these environmental changes and if we neglect to do so, it could have devastating impacts.

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