Table of Contents
- 1 What are 7 human activities that affect the environment?
- 2 What human activities lead to extinction of wildlife?
- 3 What is the most important human activity?
- 4 Why are human activities performed?
- 5 What are the causes of human wildlife conflict?
- 6 Which is the most important human activities responsible for the continuous reduction of wildlife?
What are 7 human activities that affect the environment?
Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water.
What human activities lead to extinction of wildlife?
Solution: [a] Habitat loss and its alteration is the most important human activity leading to extinction of wildlife.
What is the most important human activity?
Q. The most important human activity, leading to the extinction of wildlife, is
- pollution of air and water. 5\%
- hunting for valuable wildlife products. 11\%
- introduction of alien species. 9\%
- alteration and destruction of the natural habitats. 74\%
Which is the most important human activity responsible for the continuous production of wildlife?
Hunting for commercially valuable wild life products.
Which are the two types of human activities?
Explanation: Human activities are of two sorts, non-economic and economic.
Why are human activities performed?
All the activities performed by humans to meet the end goals are known as human activities. In general life, some human activities are executed to gain profit and some are done to achieve personal satisfaction. A who is engaged in human activities to earn money this is known as economic activity.
What are the causes of human wildlife conflict?
The cause of human wildlife conflict was human settlement, agricultural expansion, illegal grass collection, over grazing by livestock and deforestation in national park. As a result, local communities disliked wildlife inhabiting in and around their surroundings.
Which is the most important human activities responsible for the continuous reduction of wildlife?
Habitat loss and fragmentation is the most important cause driving animals and plants to extinction.
How many human activities are there?
human activities are mainly classified into two categories : Economic activities. Non-economic activities.