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Filter by Meaning Anthropogenic factors have contributed to the depletion of the ozone layer.
The anthropogenic introduction of invasive species has disrupted many ecosystems.
Anthropogenic factors such as overfishing and illegal trade are threatening the survival of endangered marine species.
Many scientists agree that we are currently living in an anthropogenic geological era.
Air pollution caused by anthropogenic sources such as transportation can have adverse health effects.
Anthropogenic changes to river systems can have negative effects on aquatic biodiversity.
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide is primarily due to anthropogenic activities.
Deforestation is a prime example of anthropogenic destruction of natural habitats.
Many scientists believe that global warming is caused by anthropogenic emissions.
The effects of anthropogenic noise on marine life are a growing concern.
The use of fossil fuels is a major contributor to anthropogenic climate change.
The impact of anthropogenic climate change can be felt in many regions of the world.
The anthropogenic effect on wildlife has caused many species to go extinct.
Anthropogenic emissions have been linked to the decline in air quality in many urban areas.
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