Urbanization impacts natural resources by increasing land use for construction, depleting water sources, and causing pollution. It often leads to habitat destruction, increased waste, and greater demand for energy and materials.
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Urbanization affects natural resources by converting natural landscapes into built environments, leading to increased land use for housing and infrastructure. This expansion depletes water sources, increases pollution, and often results in habitat destruction, affecting local wildlife. Urban areas also generate more waste and have higher energy demands, straining resource availability. Managing urban growth sustainably is essential to minimizing its impact on natural resources and the environment.
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