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Healthy ecosystems mean healthy people. A healthy ecosystem is productive and has abundant clean water. People have fewer diseases in a healthy ecosystem. They have more food when the ecosystem is healthy.
Biological contamination of water is when microbes are present in drinking water. This makes it unsuitable for drinking as it can make you sick.
To prevent any back water from the shower head and also the water contamination into system.
so as to prevent contamination. that should be one point.
Teach them how to compost their humanure; so they can conserve their drinking water and prevent contamination. rain harvesting can be done also.
usually in rural areas were there are not many people or water lines to prevent contamination and to stop complaints about smell.
Sure it does buddy... because carbon emissions and burning fossil fuels contaminate air within our ecosystem and toxic waste such as plastic bags nearby river banks and lakes not only contaminate water but also kill numerous aquatic animals. Air and water together radiate different parts of our ecosystem and affect the growth of food. As a result, food contamination is likely to occur!
It must have food, water, and room for animals to live in. If the area is too crowded animals may move on to a different ecosystem. Producers in an ecosystem are the living organisms which provide food for other animals. A good example of a producer is a plant. They can make their own food. Consumers are the animals that eat the food from producers or they eat consumers such as deer, rabbit. If you have same amount of producers and consumers you will have a healthy ecosystem.
Every ecosystem has water.
contamination of water resources by excessive inputs of nutrients is called resource contamination
A water ecosystem is a ecosystem that has water and water animals.
You can prevent Leptospirosis by vaccinating cattle annually, control of rodents, water management (water free of contamination), avoid contact with infected animals or wildlife. Hope this helps, if there are any further questions feel free to ask!