Organisms and Their Environments

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Organisms and Their Environments How Organisms Cause Changes in their Environment Life Science

Fact: All organisms cause changes in the environment where they live. Some of these changes are harmful to the organism or other organisms, while other changes are helpful to the organism or other organisms.

Humans depend on their environments and change their environments in both helpful and harmful ways. polluting air dumping toxic substances into waterways cutting down trees to use logs for building homes, but replacing the cut trees by planting new trees

Other animals also impact the environment in helpful and harmful ways. herd animals will often overgraze land leading to erosion beavers build dams creating pond environments, but depriving other areas of much needed water giant African snails will destroy crops kudzu, a plant that was introduced into another environment, has made impacts on the environments to which it was introduced