I. Introduction
II. Biogeochemical cycles
1. Water cycle
2. Carbon cycle
3. Nitrogen and Phosphorous cycles
4. Biodiversity
III. Impacts of the Water bottle product on the life cycle of water, Carbon, Nitrogen/Phosphorus and biodiversity
1. Water cycle
2. Carbon cycle
3. Nitrogen/Phosphorous cycle
4. Biodiversity
IV. Interventions on the environmental impacts
1. Benefits
i. Water cycle ii. Carbon cycle iii. Nitrogen/phosphorous cycle iv. Biodiversity
2. Drawbacks
i. Water cycle ii. Carbon cycle iii. Nitrogen/phosphorous cycle iv. Biodiversity
3. Difficulties
i. Water cycle ii. Carbon cycle iii. Nitrogen/phosphorous cycle iv. Biodiversity
V. Population Growth logistic Model
VI. Ethical Issues
VII. Conclusion
I. Introduction …show more content…
Normally, the human activity affects the environment through numerous process of manufacturing different products. In this report, I will talking about the biogeochemical cycles, its impacts on the environment and the population