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Human-made tremors have skyrocketed in the U.S. since 2001 from a previous average of 21 quakes a year to 188 documented in 2011. As this number continues to rise, the USGS now makes annual ...
The top five countries most affected by human activity were all in South-East Asia, including Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. On average, these countries have 120.3 species affected per grid cell ...
Some of the world’s most vulnerable creatures are fighting for survival as habitat loss, climate change, and human activity ...
Human activity could drive extinction and destroy billions of years of evolutionary history, which has produced remarkable creatures such as the punk-haired Mary River turtle, the yellow eyed Aye ...
Humans have ‘stressed out’ Earth far longer, and more dramatically, than realized. A study of ancient pollen reveals that millennia of human activities transformed Earth's ecosystems as ...
Unsustainable human activities threaten migratory species in a myriad of ways. By far, the two greatest pressures come from habitat loss and overexploitation, report co-author Kelly Malsch said.
Human activity forces animals to move 70% further to survive. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 02 / 210201113602.htm ...
(2019, August 7). Human activity likely affects giraffe's social networks. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 08 / 190807092359.htm. Wiley.
Human activity causes climate change? Yes, but from greenhouses gases, not weather modification If Your Time is short Most of the world’s scientists agree that climate change is ...