Urbanization and Human Impact It is estimated that by the year 2000 half of the world's population will live in urban areas (Porter and Brown, 1996). The US Census Bureau defines a region as an urbanized region, and if the central city and surrounding areas are of a certain size, it has a population of 50,000 people per square mile and a population of at least 1,000 I will. The component of the definition suggests that human influence is a major aspect of urbanization in the process of urbanization.
During the past 100 years, studies on the impact of the environment on human growth and development have focused on social and economic factors, family and family characteristics, urbanization / modernization, nutrition, and physical, It has focused on the influence of properties. Research has been continued on human growth and development patterns, particularly the role of pollutants and other artificial environment aspects in influencing the timing of sexual maturity and the development of obesity. Several methodological issues for conducting such studies, as well as native to indicate that relationships between pollutants and sexual maturity, overweight / obesity, and thyroid system function can affect growth and maturation An ongoing discovery from the American community is presented.
The influence of the environment on human growth and development: a case study of historical review and contemporary influence
Urbanization and Human Impact It is estimated that by the year 2000 half of the world's population will live in urban areas (Porter and Brown, 1996). The US Census Bureau defines a region as an urbanized region, and if the central city and surrounding areas are of a certain size, it has a population of 50,000 people per square mile and a population of at least 1,000 I will. - Lack of graphic volcanoes and climate change Introduction: As we know, volcanoes have seriously damaged the world from the beginning. However, recently the impact of volcanic eruptions on climate change in the world has caused a lot of controversy. In this report we will explore the influence of these volcanoes, especially from the viewpoint of cooling and ozone depletion.