yes ! say bye bye to ur unborn child (evil laugh) only kidding lolz no
Never
Pollution traps the sun and perverts and destroys all types of cycles. Without these cycles the world will reach its boiling point or buckle you might say. When it buckles you will just be flesh in the grinding cogs.
They affect wildlife, animal and humans. Pollution can be the end of the world as we know it.
soem kinds of pollution could effect your breathing, damage your lungs and end up to your death.
water pollution seems to be a great deluge in this zeal earth ,so it must be addressed immediately to avoid the consequences in the future end....
because the noise is breaking the earths barrior and that could lead to destruction and in about 2-3 yrs the world will end in a zombie apocalypse .
because the noise is breaking the earths barrior and that could lead to destruction and in about 2-3 yrs the world will end in a zombie apocalypse .
You would have to remove all life from the planet to stop water pollution.
The river system could potentially pick up chemicals in the water and then transport them in the direction of the water flow. The water could end up in a populated area that depends on that particular water source. This could lead to contamination of drinking water. It also has the potential to affect the ecosystem of the river and all the organisms living in it.
yes it could. if there was a powerful enough leader out there they could deffinitley "end the world" by creating world domination :)
Creatures who live in the water will diminish, which will cause the producers to increase in polpulation and the pretators to get smaller in polpulation. The chain gets uneven at the end.
Water pollution can harm aquatic ecosystems, disrupt food chains, and endanger aquatic wildlife. It can also affect human health through contaminated drinking water and the consumption of polluted fish or seafood. Additionally, water pollution can degrade water quality, making it unsuitable for recreational activities and reducing the availability of clean water resources for agriculture and other purposes.