Evolution and how it impacts us By. Sarah Cory. Agriculture How pests evolve to the types of pesticides we create everyday. How they become immune to.

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Evolution and how it impacts us By. Sarah Cory

Agriculture How pests evolve to the types of pesticides we create everyday. How they become immune to it, and still feed on the crops anyway. Diseases between the crops, know matter how much we plant and replant. As well as the types of techniques use to help the crops are changed every year. Because the crops have evolved.

The Flu You know that pesky flu that comes back every year? Well did you know it’s not the same flu as last year it comes back as a whole new disease every year. It mutates and changes all the time. Ethier it comes back stronger and harder or weaker and easier to get rid of. As you can see this year it’s very hard to get rid of.

Weather As we all know weather has a big impact on us as human beings. To tornados, to hurricanes, to severe storms. Like Sandy last year in 2012.

Sources hurricanes/sandy-path-evolution hurricanes/sandy-path-evolution