Sentences with phrase «by human intervention»

Less frequent, more severe fires caused by human intervention can change the composition of the forest and make future severe fires more likely to occur.
He is interested in exploring the relationship between man and nature and uses aerial photography as a means to document landscapes that have been heavily transformed by human intervention.
Together, they present a sparse and vast landscape dotted by human intervention that is distinctly American.
Established as a reserve in 1932, it is among the areas of the world least affected by human intervention and has rich flora and fauna.
The statement would evidently be much improved by human intervention by a criminal lawyer.
Nor are mutations caused by human intervention a modern phenomenon.
Endangered Species, for fourth through sixth graders, heightens awareness of long - term problems in nature created by human intervention.
The new atlas could also improve understanding of climate phenomena like the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation, a variation in North Atlantic sea - surface temperatures that hasn't been tracked long enough to tell if it is a transitory event, forced by human intervention in the climate system, or a natural long - term oscillation.
«It is very reassuring that we found no evidence that, although this was a serious outbreak 50 years ago, we now know how it came about and that it was a single event exacerbated by human intervention.
An invasive is any species introduced by human intervention that has caused economic or ecological damage by growing superabundant in a nonnative habitat.
for eg: the NYSE system where buy and sell orders are matched by their computer servers instead of by human intervention
The gene regulator was probably inherited from a miniature wolf about 15,000 years ago — although it has since disappeared from the wolf population — and has spread rapidly throughout the dog world by human intervention.
In Beehive nature is good, in paintings like Oz nature is damaged by human intervention, it has beauty but that beauty is toxic.
According to the team, it's a Halitrephes maasi jellyfish, which they liken to a sudden barrage of «deep sea fireworks,» illuminated by human intervention:
In other word, all (or virtually all) of the accelerating increases in atmospheric CO2 levels in caused by human interventions, primarily by way of burning of fossil fuels and changing land usage.
Concerning physical materials, the inexhaustible geological energy of our planet has generated absolute beauty far superior in every way to the beauty created by human intervention.
They share common ancestors with the Pharaoh Hound, and their evolution has been driven by their environment more than by human intervention — they developed in the area surrounding Mount Etna, an active volcano.
All these dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome.
Earth energy balance needs to be restored, either naturally over many millenia or by human intervention (reforestation, carbon sequestration and the help of carbon negative technologies).
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