Another problem that has arisen as we've converted more of Earth's surface into agricultural land is fertilization runoff. The vast amounts of nitrogen and phosphorous used in farming have lasting effects on the biosphere. An example of this is by creating marine dead zones, or low oxygen areas where life cannot survive.
More recent ice layers contain many metals from human industrialization.
Antarctica collected nearly 660 tons of lead over the past 130 years, according to Smithsonian.
When plastic melts in high-temperature situations, such as with lava or forest fires, the resulting product is a "plastic rock," or a conglomerate of plastic, woody debris, and other natural materials.
The Anthropocene era refers to a new geological age that has been the result of human actions. Our interventions in Earth's geological processes have had a largely negative influence on the planet's climate and environment. In the following gallery, discover some of the more unexpected ways we are altering the planet.
How human activities are changing the planet
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The Anthropocene era refers to a new geological age that has been the result of human actions. Our interventions in Earth's geological processes have had a largely negative influence on the planet's climate and environment. In the following gallery, discover some of the more unexpected ways we are altering the planet.