Anthropogenic
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"Anthropogenic" in a Sentence (5 examples)
About 85% of the California coast experiences active erosion due to natural, and anthropogenic causes.
1952 The cosmogonic and anthropogenic myths are of secondary importance in Yahwistic religiosity. (H. H. Gerth & D. A. Martindale (trans.), M. Weber's Ancient Judaism ix. 227)
anthropogenic climate change
Wastewater is any water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence.
The approximately 4,000 remaining adult birds in this species are also threatened by the usual palette of anthropogenic factors, including habitat destruction, oil and gas drilling and disruption of fish movement by dams.
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