All these cycles that are essential to the tropical growth of the rain forest are being destroyed by the growth of cities, agriculture and created industry pollution made by the manufacturing methods of certain products. Agriculture isn't just impacting theses cycles, but also impacting the habits that plants and animals live in, in which its destroying their homes, their food web and much, much more. If we continue on our ways towards this deadly direction, then we might not have rain forests in the near future. Other factors that are destroying the rain forest is the poachers that are killing big amounts of certain species that live in the rain forest that are worth a certain value. Deforestation is also decreases the certain areas of the rain forest, as human are looking to expand their cities towards the rain forest, destroying habits and niches along the way.
Carbon cycle-Humans contribute to the affects of the cycles of matter in negative ways, one of the cycles that is making an big impact on the earth is the increase in the carbon cycle. Since carbon is being released into the atmosphere at fast rates due to the emissions created by the burning of fossil fuels, this is creating green house gas to be stored in our atmosphere, in which this is creating global warming because the trapped green house gases are making the earth's climax conditions hotter, in which this leads to dry conditions for life on earth and the faster rate of our main water source being destroying the ice glaciers .
Nitrogen cycle-A lot of environmental problems are caused by the disruption of the nitrogen cycle by human activity some of the problems caused range from the production of lower atmospheric because of smog to the perturbation of stratospheric ozone and contamination of ground water. An example of one of the problems caused is the formation of greenhouse gas. Like carbon dioxide and water vapor greenhouse gas traps heat near the earth’s surface and destroys the stratospheric ozone. Once that occurs nitrous oxide in the earth’s atmosphere is broken down by UV light into nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide. These two products can reduce the ozone. Nitrogen oxides can be changed back into nitrates and nitrite compounds and recycled back into the earth’s surface.
Phosphorus cycle- The human impact on the phosphorus cycle is that phosphate fertilizer are commonly used for agriculture to stimulate the growth of plant productivity. But the potential problem The natural way of the phosphorous cycle is when weather causes phosphorous out of rocks and slowly gets transported to the oceans. Mining phosphate rock can accelerate this process and also leave scars on the landscape if the mining companies don't do reclamation. Exposed phosphate rock will also weather and erode more quickly, again speeding up delivery of phosphorous to the oceans. Another factor that affects this increase in the phosphorus cycle is when phosphate fertilizer (USED BY FARMERS) runs off the land and into a water source. This water source could be a drinking spot for the cows that could cause internal organ problems for the cows.
Water cycle- Their are various ways that human impacts affect the water cycle, this could include oil spills, chemical run offs into the water or the trapping of green house gas in the earth's atmosphere that's causing the sea level to rise, due to the emissions created by humans.
Oxygen cycle- Human activity affects the levels of carbon and oxygen in the atmosphere. When humans burn oil and other fuels, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. When trees are removed from the ecosystem, there are fewer products to absorb carbon dioxide
Carbon cycle-Humans contribute to the affects of the cycles of matter in negative ways, one of the cycles that is making an big impact on the earth is the increase in the carbon cycle. Since carbon is being released into the atmosphere at fast rates due to the emissions created by the burning of fossil fuels, this is creating green house gas to be stored in our atmosphere, in which this is creating global warming because the trapped green house gases are making the earth's climax conditions hotter, in which this leads to dry conditions for life on earth and the faster rate of our main water source being destroying the ice glaciers .
Nitrogen cycle-A lot of environmental problems are caused by the disruption of the nitrogen cycle by human activity some of the problems caused range from the production of lower atmospheric because of smog to the perturbation of stratospheric ozone and contamination of ground water. An example of one of the problems caused is the formation of greenhouse gas. Like carbon dioxide and water vapor greenhouse gas traps heat near the earth’s surface and destroys the stratospheric ozone. Once that occurs nitrous oxide in the earth’s atmosphere is broken down by UV light into nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide. These two products can reduce the ozone. Nitrogen oxides can be changed back into nitrates and nitrite compounds and recycled back into the earth’s surface.
Phosphorus cycle- The human impact on the phosphorus cycle is that phosphate fertilizer are commonly used for agriculture to stimulate the growth of plant productivity. But the potential problem The natural way of the phosphorous cycle is when weather causes phosphorous out of rocks and slowly gets transported to the oceans. Mining phosphate rock can accelerate this process and also leave scars on the landscape if the mining companies don't do reclamation. Exposed phosphate rock will also weather and erode more quickly, again speeding up delivery of phosphorous to the oceans. Another factor that affects this increase in the phosphorus cycle is when phosphate fertilizer (USED BY FARMERS) runs off the land and into a water source. This water source could be a drinking spot for the cows that could cause internal organ problems for the cows.
Water cycle- Their are various ways that human impacts affect the water cycle, this could include oil spills, chemical run offs into the water or the trapping of green house gas in the earth's atmosphere that's causing the sea level to rise, due to the emissions created by humans.
Oxygen cycle- Human activity affects the levels of carbon and oxygen in the atmosphere. When humans burn oil and other fuels, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. When trees are removed from the ecosystem, there are fewer products to absorb carbon dioxide