coastal erosion - removal of beaches or dunes caused by waves breaking down and carrying away what is on the shoreline, conservation - the careful use and preservation of our natural resources, disease - something that causes an organism's body to stop working normally, ecosystem - all the living organisms living together in an area, organism - a living thing, erosion - the movement of soil, rocks, and minerals from one place to another, earthquake - intense shaking of Earth's surface, flood - an overflow of water that covers land that is usually dry, forest fire - a large uncontrolled wildfire that take place in a forest, habitat - the place animals live, human influence - when humans have an effect on the environment, hurricane - a large rotating storm with high speed winds that forms over warm waters in tropical areas, natural disasters - events that are caused by natural forces that cause destroy lives and property, natural resources - resources found in nature that are not man-made, examples of natural disasters - earthquakes, forest fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, coastal erosion, disease, examples of natural resources - air, water, wood, soil, sunlight, fossil fuels, pollution - anything that harms our air, soil, or water system, preservation - to keep something alive, intact, or away from decay, reduce - to use less of something, resource - things found in an environment that animals need and use to survive, soil erosion - the washing off or blowing away of the top layer of soil, tornado - a violent rotating column of air that goes from a storm cloud to the ground, water conservation - saving water as a natural resource, water pollution - harmful changes in water that cause it to be unclean or unsafe, water supply - the amount of water available to a community, interdependency - every living thing depends on living things to survive ,

Pemberton-Human Influences and Conservation

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