Without the image to reference, it's difficult to give a precise answer. However, I can explain each option to help you determine which one the image might best illustrate:
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Pollution: This could refer to the introduction of harmful substances into the environment, affecting air, water, and land quality. Signs of pollution might include smog, litter, or contaminated water bodies.
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Wildlife hazard: This could indicate the dangers faced by wildlife due to human activities. Examples include habitat destruction or increased vehicle traffic leading to animal collisions.
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Eutrophication: This is a process where water bodies become enriched with nutrients, leading to excessive growth of algae. It's often caused by runoff from fertilizers or sewage. Signs include algal blooms and low oxygen levels in water.
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Non-sustainable harvesting: This refers to the over-extraction of resources like fish, timber, or plants that can lead to depletion and ecosystem imbalance.
If you can provide a description of the image or its features, I can help you identify which environmental change it depicts.