Overview
The geology of human-induced land changes examines how human activities, such as agriculture, urbanization, and industrialization, alter the Earth's surface and geological features. These changes can lead to significant environmental impacts, including soil erosion, habitat loss, and altered water c...
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Example: Converting forests into agricultural land.
Example: Heavy rainfall can cause soil erosion on hillsides.
Example: The growth of cities as populations increase.
Example: Rivers depositing sediment at their mouths to form deltas.
Example: Cutting down trees to create farmland.
Example: Crop rotation to maintain soil health.