OVER-EXPLOITATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Some human activities are harmful to both renewable and non renewable resources. For example, by cutting forests to accommodate the growing human needs we are killing both plants and animals by destroying their natural habitat; industrialization has led to the inestimable amount of increase in population, soil erosion and other disastrous effects on life.
The mindless exploitation of available resources by man has resulted in the extinction of various plants and animal species, increased pollution in the atmosphere, depletion of ozone layer, degeneration of sources and above all threat to the survival of humankind itself.
So its high time we realise the need to conserve our resources.
Some human activities are harmful to both renewable and non renewable resources. For example, by cutting forests to accommodate the growing human needs we are killing both plants and animals by destroying their natural habitat; industrialization has led to the inestimable amount of increase in population, soil erosion and other disastrous effects on life.
The mindless exploitation of available resources by man has resulted in the extinction of various plants and animal species, increased pollution in the atmosphere, depletion of ozone layer, degeneration of sources and above all threat to the survival of humankind itself.
So its high time we realise the need to conserve our resources.
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