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human-induced

 

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human-induced

Description:

The term "human-induced" refers to any action or effect that is caused or influenced by human activity.

Possible parts of speech:

  • Adjective: The anthropogenic or human-caused origin of something.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Adjective: Describing an effect or condition that is a result of human activity.

    Example sentence: The human-induced climate change is causing rising sea levels and extreme weather patterns.

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