The Earth is shaped by both long-term geological cycles, such as plate tectonics and erosion, which can alter landscapes over millions of years, and short-term cycles like volcanic eruptions and earthquakes that can have immediate impacts on ecosystems and human life. Human activities, including urbanization, mining, and fossil fuel extraction, exacerbate these geological processes by contributing to habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. Additionally, the manipulation of Natural Resources often accelerates erosion and alters natural cycles, leading to increased vulnerability to geological hazards. Together, these factors significantly impact Earth's geology and biodiversity, necessitating a sustainable approach to resource management.
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