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A brief note on the Environment and how Humans destroy it

Irajnam Hgnis

The environment is the natural world around us, including everything from the air we breathe to the water we drink and the land on which we live. It is essential for the survival and well-being of all living organisms, including humans. However, the environment is under threat from various human activities, and it is crucial that we take action to protect it. The environment is the physical and natural world that surrounds us. It includes everything from the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land we live on, to the plants and animals that share our planet with us. The environment is essential to our existence, and it is crucial that we take care of it. Humans have made significant impacts on the environment. From deforestation and air pollution to oil spills and climate change, our actions have harmed the natural world. These activities have resulted in a degradation of the environment, leading to a loss of biodiversity, natural resources, and ultimately, the quality of life for all living beings [1].

The environment refers to the natural world around us, including the air we breathe, the water we drink, the soil we use to grow our food, and the living organisms that inhabit the planet. It is an essential aspect of human existence, providing us with the resources we need to survive and thrive. However, human activities such as industrialization, urbanization, and deforestation have caused significant harm to the environment, resulting in climate change, pollution, and loss of biodiversity [2].