Agriculture is the practice of growing food crops, livestock, and other products on land in order to feed and clothe people. Agriculture has a huge impact on the environment because it affects air, water, land, and wildlife. Farms often produce a lot of air pollution, which can cause health problems for people and animals. When farmers use pesticides and fertilizers, they can end up in the water, polluting streams, rivers, and lakes. And when farmers plow too much of their land, it can strip away soil, leading to erosion. This can affect the animals, plants, and insects that rely on the land for their habitat. Farming also uses a lot of energy, which can come from burning fossil fuels like coal and natural gas. Burning these fuels releases a lot of pollution that contributes to climate change.