Evaporates or looses its source of water, ie; stream river aquifer. Answer checked and it'sEvaporated, CORRECT!
Ponds and lakes become acidic via acid rain when the CO2 rises into the atmosphere and is absorbed and then when it falls back onto the earths surface it can runoff into ponds and lakes usually being accompanied by things such as weed killers and human waste therefore its acidity becomes more concentrated therefore when it finally enters the lakes or ponds in large quantities it causes the lakes and ponds acidic levels to change.
B. along the coasts and around the Great Lakes
Lakes become salty if the source of water flowing into the lake contains salt and the salty water cannot flow out of the lake. Salt lakes are endorheic, water leaves the lake by evaporation and leaves the salt and minerals in the remaining water.
B. along the coasts and around the Great Lakes
Lake Superior is the cleanest because it is the deepest and largest, therefore the pollution and toxins is less concentrated.
evaporation
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from minerals in rivers and lakes running into the ocean
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Yes.
Yes.
Every chemical that goes to rivers and lakes are water pollutants.