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have consequences. With dams, construction aside, they can cause flooding, habitat fragmentation, and other effects. With nuclear reactors, they have a lasting effect in that typically a lifespan of one of these is around 50 years and afterwards the nuclear waste must be dealt with, and the structure itself must be shut down and cannot be used further. To safely dispose of this even low-level waste can take hundreds of years, ranging upwards with increased radioactivity. To produce and as a result of this production of energy, it requires a lot of anthropized land.
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To power the ever-growing human race, energy is needed. Power-harvesting structures are built to harness energy, such as dams, windmills, and nuclear reactors. These sources of energy ultimately fuel the rest of anthropological activity and are essential in this way. However many of these methods
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circles and large portions of other uninhabitable landscapes, much of the globe has been used or altered in some direct way by humans. Land has been appropriated for many different reasons, but ultimately the outcome is typically a short-term benefit for humans. An area is anthropized is some way
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To support humans, industrial buildings and processes are apparently essential. Urban development and agriculture require that people produce, refined, or construct many things. Key to this is that factories require that people gather the materials they need to create a product. The wide range of
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were not constructed by some large machine, but instead by thousands of humans. They were still able to build massive monuments, but the efficiency of their efforts and environmental damage was very different from what would be possible today. This shows that the environmental effect of modern
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The earliest known stages of anthropization can be found as early as the Neolithic era and the basic farmland created in that time. With the continually-growing population of humans, the land that the Earth provides has been appropriated over the years. The ecological footprint created by
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Anthropization can also be a result of scientific endeavours. This can manifest as construction of structures to aid in scientific discovery and observation. This can range from structures such as
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As well, within the last century, any urbanized area requires roads for transportation. This transportation is a continued source of pollution, and the roads can be a source of soil erosion.
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has been a primary reason for anthropization. To cultivate food or breed animals, humans must alter land—till soil or build structures—to facilitate agriculture. This can lead to
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Changes in population directly effect anthropological impact—but changes in technology and knowledge have greatly changed anthropization throughout the
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to make land available for housing, to harvest the resources, to create space for some anthropological reason, or many other possibilities.
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products in this anthropological age use a plethora of substances that must be harvested or produced. Many of these materials are
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oil sands are an example of anthropization as a result of the harvest and transport of a non-renewable resource,
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anthropization is continually growing despite efficiency and technique improvements made in anthropization..
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anthropization is generally greater, not just because of the increase in population. Pollution and
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because one must be able to estimate the state of the landscape before significant human action.
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by humans. It can be difficult to determine how much a site has been anthropized in the case of
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in Egypt was largely natural, not man-made, and anthropization existed on a much lower level.
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As the human population of Earth increase, this anthropization will continue to evolve.
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An area may be classified as anthropized even though it looks natural, such as
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An example of ancient anthropization; Giza pyramid complex, Egypt.
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and development of human residences can significantly affect the
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Especially with approximately 7.5 Billion humans inhabiting the
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Anthropic erosion is the process of human action degrading
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An example of advanced anthropization: the cultivation of
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Miller, G. Tyler, David F. Hackett, and Carl Eric Wolfe.
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