Yes, pollution can cause animals to mutate. A fish in South Korea has turned into a van-size, 4 legged beast with tail. It was found in Han river when scientists poured chemicals into the river due to a fail experiment. The "host" killed about a hundred and was finally dead when Korea released "Yellow Agent", a smoke bomb with chemcals tested to kill the "host but isn't quite sure if it affects humans. These mutated animals mainly come from pollution.
1982-mutated worm was found. it killed 2 people causing virus.
yes pollution can mutate clovers
Destroys there habitat, makes them slowly mutate, and may cause species to die out
it affected evereyone
does animal testing mutate the animalsyes, it mutates the animals genes
Yes, since it lets pollution into the environment, which is shared by both people and animals.
Pollution affects us all. Humans are also animals. But in reference to your question any type of modification to an environment has an effect on the animal population. Pollution, be it air pollution, water pollution (even the level of fertilizer from farms can be pollution in water) all has an effect on the animals that are primary stakeholders in the area being polluted.
it depends if it has chemical in it.
great queation, it has a HUGE effect on the sea. it colors our and the animals sea and grabage can be a snack for the animals, that will cause most animals to die.
it kills the animals and make the water unclean
Two effects that chemical pollution can have on aquatic animals are that the animal could die from poisons. The second effect that chemical pollution has on aquatic animals is that if the chemicals don't poison them the animals have problems reproducing.
Pollution,cutting down trees, killing animals.
It causes deformities and infertility in fish or animals that live in the water.