Flooding and erosion.
Clearing of forests for agriculture or construction can increase erosion by removing plant cover that helps stabilize soil. This can lead to soil being washed away more easily by water or wind, resulting in increased erosion.
Clearing forests, overgrazing by livestock, urbanization with impermeable surfaces, and improper agricultural practices can all contribute to increased erosion by exposing soil to the elements and reducing the stabilizing effects of vegetation.
increase population
Urbanization can impact the lithosphere by causing soil erosion, alterations in land use, and increased pollution from human activities. The construction of buildings and pavement can also lead to changes in natural drainage patterns and increased risk of landslides or subsidence in some areas.
Urbanization in the 1850s lead to the main place for high crime, pollution and junk.
The urbanization of the United States.
Human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, agriculture, and construction can accelerate soil erosion by removing vegetation that helps protect soil from erosion, disturbing the natural landscape, and increasing surface runoff. These activities can lead to the depletion of topsoil, loss of soil fertility, and increased sedimentation in rivers and streams.
Agricultural revolution lead to urbanization. More food production meant less workers needed leading to movement to cities
The urbanization and competitive global is what raises the labor cost. This is for farmers.
Niagara Falls is in danger because erosion which could lead to serious proplems in the future
Urbanization and industrialization