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Environment
•The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates•The natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
There are many different types of environments. There is
• Arid,
• Grasslands,
• Mountains,
• Arctic,
• Wetlands,
• Forest,
• Tundra
• and Oceanic are the main types.
Types of environment
Impact On healthImpacts from Heat WavesImpacts from Extreme Weather EventsImpacts from Reduced Air QualityImpacts from Climate-Sensitive DiseasesImpact On behaviorImpact On LifeImpact on human Development
Environment Impact On Humans
The environment provide us food we
eat , air we breath , the water we
drink .
Food
We burn fuel to heat our homes
Gasoline
We use fuel in our vehicles.
Fuel
We use to build our structure and devices.
Minerals
We wears and color
our perception of
theology and reality.
Clothes
when a certain amount of UV rays penetrates the skin, it helps the human body use vitamin D to absorb the calcium necessary for strong bones.
Impact On Bones
• Pollution
• Reduced air Quality(Anxity , lung problems)
• Necessary For Life(Oxygen)
• Certain Chemical 7 Bio Chemical Reactions
Air Quality
• There are many different types of environmental disease including:
• Lifestyle disease such as cardiovascular disease, diseases caused by substance abuse such as alcoholism, and smoking-related disease
• Disease caused by physical factors in the environment, such as skin cancer caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation in sunlight
• Disease caused by exposure to chemicals in the environment such as toxic metals
Types Of Environmental dieses
First, there are those caused by the ancient metals : lead and mercury.
Then there are those caused by the other metals: arsenic, phosphorus, and zinc.
The newer metals can also cause environmental disease: beryllium, cadmium, chromium, manganese, nickel, cobalt, osmium, platinum, selenium, tellurium, thallium, uranium, and vanadium.
Categories of environmental disease
Ground-level ozone is formed when certain air pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen (also called NOX), and volatile organic compounds, are exposed to each other in sunlight. Ground-level ozone is one of the pollutants in smog.
Formation Of Ground level Ozone
• Changes in climate may enhance the spread of some diseases. Disease-causing agents, called pathogens, can be transmitted through food, water, and animals such as deer, birds, mice, and insects. Climate change could affect all of these transmitters.
Impacts from Climate-Sensitive Diseases
Higher air temperatures can increase cases of salmonella and other bacteria-related food poisoning because bacteria grow more rapidly in warm environments. These diseases can cause gastrointestinal distress and, in severe cases, death.
The environment can create or reduce stress, which in turn impacts our bodies in multiple ways. This is because our brain and our nervous, endocrine, and immune systems are constantly interacting. According to neuroscientist , "What you are thinking at any moment is changing your biochemistry."
Stress
• Anxiety
• Flue ,Cough
• Foot Rod
• Sickness
• Eye Sight
• Cancer(colon ,breast ,lung, Brain. etc.)
• Asthma
• Respiratory Problems
• Heart Disease
• Immune System Damage
• Tuberculosis
Flue Virus
Environmental Disease
Through
Migration Of Pathogens
Disease
Malaria
Nile Virus
Flue
Sleeping Sickness
Diarrhea
Typhoid
Hepatitis
Skin LesionCryptosporidium lodged in the lining of the intestine
Formations Of Disease
Resources
•Dead bodies
•Fesses
•Waste Material
•Sewerage Water
Variations in human skin color are adaptive traits that correlate closely with geography and the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
•Melanin, the skin's brown pigment, is a natural sunscreen that protects tropical peoples from the many harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) rays.
(Sub-Saharan African, Indian, Southern European, and Northern European
Human Skin Color Variation
UV rays can, for example, strip away folic acid, a nutrient essential to the development of healthy fetuses.
Impact On Human Development
Behavior
Lifestyle is the typical way of life of an individual, group, or culture.
•In Winter People Use Warm Clothes & Dry Fruits
•In Summer They use Thin & Waste Clothes
Impact On Life Style
•Danger To Lung Tissue
•Asthma
•Chronic Long tissues
Through Ozone
• Heat Stroke
• Dehydration
• Northern Latitude Ares & High Temperature
• Climate Condition will Likely To Extreme Weather Conditions(Heavy Rain Causing Flooding)
Heat wave
Extreme Events
Negative Impact
• Volcanoes
• Earth Quick
• Flooding
• Tornadoes
• Heavy Rain fall
Positive Impact
• Formation Of New land
• New Valleys
• Fertile Ground
• Soil Exchange
• Source Of water
The geographic range of ticks that carry Lyme disease is limited by temperature. As air temperatures rise, the range of these ticks is likely to continue to expand northward. Typical symptoms of Lyme disease include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash.
Ticks are ectoparasites, living by hematophagy on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians
Lyme Disease