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Ethanol doesn't harm the environment; and any person flows vodka in a river !
killing the turkey and letting the blood flow into the river
you could sustainably manage a river by making sure that anything you do doesn't harm the environment, that it meets the needs of people and its cost effective. hope this helped!
fish harm rivers and we do by dumping our rubbish in them
Dams harm ecosystems surrounding the river.
No, it is not okay to poop in a river. Doing so can contaminate the water, harm aquatic ecosystems, and pose health risks to humans and animals. Proper sanitation practices should always be followed to protect the environment and public health.
No, you should not rake leaves into the Colorado River. Disposing of yard waste in waterways can lead to water quality issues, harm aquatic ecosystems, and violate local regulations. It's best to dispose of leaves through composting or designated waste collection methods to protect the river and its environment.
Fertilizer is a problem because if you put to much of it, runoff from rain will take it to a river. From there, it can harm animals who drink from that river, and it contaminates some water supplies.
It would mean that the river was enclosing the pasture, like a barrier. Now if you are going for the deeper meaning it could mean that the river is a never ending flow in that circle. It isolates the pasture and protects it from harm or trapping it because no one can access it with the river in the way.
To minimize the harmful effects of technology on people and the environment by not everyday using the computers, cellphones, iphone and other gadgets. And not to harm the environment we should not let the factories to throw their waste on the river,ocean and forests. by: Angelica Caiña
if the the river overflows it wont cause any harm by Craig mac
A muddy river indicates that erosion is occurring upstream, where soil and sediment are being washed into the river and carried downstream. The increased sediment load in the river can harm aquatic ecosystems and impact water quality by increasing turbidity and reducing visibility. Monitoring the sediment levels in the river can help assess the extent of erosion and its potential environmental impacts.