the rubbish can get into our water tanks and can pollute
Littering effects animals and can even kill them. Also, it pollutes the water, makes drinking water more unhealthy, and is plain bad.
I the water goes into one of our lakes then yes it can affect our drinking water
no
the rubbish can get into our water tanks and can pollute
yes it does
Littering can significantly harm the water supply by introducing pollutants, chemicals, and debris into water bodies. When litter, such as plastic and toxic materials, is washed into rivers, lakes, and oceans through rain or runoff, it can contaminate drinking water sources and harm aquatic ecosystems. This contamination can lead to degraded water quality, making it unsafe for consumption and requiring costly treatment processes to remove pollutants. Additionally, litter can obstruct waterways, disrupting natural filtration processes and further endangering water supplies.
Littering can negatively impact our health by contaminating the environment, leading to the spread of harmful bacteria and diseases. Trash can attract pests like rats and insects, which are vectors for various illnesses. Additionally, litter can pollute waterways, affecting drinking water quality and harming aquatic life, which can ultimately affect human health. Moreover, exposure to toxic substances from decomposing waste can pose direct health risks to communities.
Animals, and the environment.
no, as all water is filtered thoroughly.
Many people use this water in drinking water. I for one believe it does affect the quality of the water. Your roof has alot of bacteria and that bacteria will transfer to the water. If you boil the water in the kettle it should be fine.
Because it can
they affect by the construction.also can affect by littering.