Firstly, one of the human activity that affects the earth is Pollution. Whether it is caused by land, noise, water or air pollution, it is harmful to the environment we live in. To develop the …show more content…
We have garbage islands the size of continents floating in our oceans. 27% of our coral reefs have been destroyed.’ (para. 03).
Further, pollution affects us, humans as well, when we breath the polluted air by the harmful smokes from vehicles causing air pollution and by the sound of these vehicles causing noise-pollution leading to health issues. (Baker, 2016) states …show more content…
People have been using forest lands to grow more foods and create more materials and have been cutting down trees to create more space for building industries and homes due to the rapid growth in population. ‘According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an estimated 18 million acres (7.3 million hectares) of forest are lost each year.’ (Rinkesh, n.d., Para. 02). Furthermore, as millions of species are living in the forests that they call home, deforestation is a threat to their survival and for us, humans as well, since trees give us oxygen and if they are being cut down, as a result, it would increase the greenhouse gases within the atmosphere causing global warming. According to a research done by Softschools, (Softschools.com, n.d.) :
‘Approximately 20% of our oxygen is produced in the rainforests. It is estimated that they will be gone in 100 years, resulting in an extremely devastating oxygen production loss.’ (p. 10).
Comparatively, at the current rate of deforestation, the world’s rainforests could disappear completely in a hundred years from