The negative influence of man on nature examples.

Using chemical fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides to increase production actually pollutes the air, soil and water with toxic chemicals. Fertilizer plums cause toxic algal blooms that kill aquatic animals.

Removing trees and other plants to increase the cultivated area results in habitat loss and threatens the survival of numerous animal and plant species.

Large-scale farming of animals increases their susceptibility to disease.



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