A survey of whether Dawlish Warren is threatened by humans The purpose is to understand if Dawlish Warren is being threatened by human influence and marine processes. Test the Butlers model to see if it is valid for Dawlish Warren. I also look at the other side of the discussion, look at the impact of managing Dawlish Warren, and look forward to defending coastal defense, and railway set to prevent erosion and coastal drift.
Investigation of the geographical influence of human activity increased the role of humans in the change of the earth's surface and clarified the spatial spread of threats such as water pollution due to artificial waste. For example, according to a geographical survey, the large number of small plastic blocks floating in the Pacific Ocean are almost the size of Texas. The so-called "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" has been identified by satellite imagery and other geographical methods. The natural environment is of great interest to natural geographers, but many natural geographers are also studying how humans can change the natural system. Natural geographer will study the earth's season, climate, atmosphere, soil, stream, topography and ocean. The fields of physical geography include geomorphology, glaciology, soil science, hydrology, climatology, biogeography and oceanography.
Unfortunately, human influence on the planet threatens the habitat of many Earth's plants and animal species. Loss of habitat will affect the permanent loss of species, weakening of ecosystems, and the global health and quality of human life. The impact on ecosystems and wildlife is critical as such habitats are constantly being destroyed. According to the International Conservation Union for Nature (IUCN), around 2,000 mammals worldwide are affected by habitat loss. This is the main threat of 85% of the union red list, and it lists fragile, endangered or extremely threatened species.