Human activities directly contribute to landslides especially the kaingin system practiced by some farmers and the ruthless illegal logging for some loggers. These selfish practices harmed the nature causing soil erosion and worse landslides due to the absence of trees.
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Open-pit mining involves extracting minerals such as coal from Earth’s surface. It harms the environment by releasing radioactive materials, toxic minerals, and metallic dust into the air. It also produces toxic liquid mixtures called slurries, which contain pollutants that cause soil erosion and blanks water pollution.
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Two human developments that would increase the risk of being affected by natural hazards are pollution ,this is a reason why many animals are dying and if we carry on it could be the end as we know it another human development is like the corona virus this is the way of Mother Nature being sick and telling us that there is too many people on the planet
Global agricultural trade has grown much slower then trade in other products . if we define globalization as a decline in costs of doing business across the world. half the movement in international prices of those farm products is transmitted