reduces biodiversity,
increase heat
changes hydrology
loss of trees
increase in foreign species.
how did trenches affect the inviorment
A rural environment is commonly considered as countryside. Therefore, there is less people per square mile of land. An urban environment is commonly considered as city centre. Therefore, there are more people per square mile of land.
the water,land,trees, and other living organism.
The occupation of urban land refers to how the land within urban areas is utilized or developed for various purposes such as residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, or public infrastructure. This includes buildings, roads, parks, utilities, and other structures that contribute to the functioning and development of cities and towns. It plays a critical role in shaping the urban environment and supporting the needs and activities of the local population.
An enviorment.
The Urban Land Institute has 15,000 members
Urban Land Institute was created in 1936.
by recycling and reusing so that the land is garbage free.
The Urban Land Institute encourages effective urban planning and studies new area development
One result of ozone pollution in an urban environment is shortening the life of automobile tires. Tires that are not recycled land into the landfills and if tires are caught on fire, they will produce toxic gases into the air that could burn for more than a year.
How do faults affect the environment
Humans can affect the carrying capacity of ecosystems by taking or adding something to the environment. Such as natural resources and chemicals. These can greatly affect the environment, thus greatly affecting the animals in the environment