Introduction Each of us, each of us, each of those who consider ourselves a part of the world's humanity, has an obligation to know what impact human activity has on the world around us and to feel a part of responsibility for certain actions. It is the man who causes his own fears about nature, as a house that gives food, warmth and other conditions for his normal life. Human activity is a very aggressive and actively destroying (transforming) force on our planet. From the very beginning of his development, man felt himself the master of everything that surrounds him. But, as the saying goes: "Don't cut the bitch you're sitting on. One wrong decision and perhaps it will take tens, if not hundreds of years to correct a fatal mistake. The natural balance is very fragile. If you do not seriously think about your activities, this very activity will certainly begin to suffocate humanity itself. This asphyxiation has already begun to some extent, and if it is not stopped, it will immediat