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Yes water pollution can prevent aquatic animals from taking in dissolved carbon dioxide. This is because the carbon levels can be low or because the gills of the animal get blocked by pollutants.
An example of water quality is the presence of harmful bacteria or pollutants in a body of water, which can affect its safety for drinking or recreational purposes. Water quality can be measured by assessing factors such as pH levels, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, and levels of contaminants like heavy metals or pesticides.
Other factors must have caused the low dissolved oxygen levels. Bacteria and other organisms can lower the dissolved oxygen of water when they respire aerobically.
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No it can not. The bacteria will not change the hormone levels in a pregnancy.
Fertilizers, pH levels, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and fecal coliform (for those of you who do not know what that is, it's bacteria found in poo.)
Some organisms die when there is high or higher levels of pollution. This means that they are pollution sensitive. However, if they are pollution tolerant, it means that they can survive high levels of pollution without dying.
Microoganisms move primarily dissolved organic and some small organic particulates which contribute some toxicity but mostly BOD5 levels
No. Your UTI is bacteria related. The bacteria will not change your hormone levels. There is certain days that you want to test your hormones discuss with your OB/GYN.
some chemicals being released into the air can affect carbon dioxide and oxygen levels negatively, causing plants and animals around the source of pollution to suffer. Also some air pollution can cause the ozone layer to thin out, causing plant life to dry out and animals to suffer heat exposure.
The air pollution levels in Shanghai, China are bad due to the extreme population of the area. There is a lot of industry and unfortunately they do not have the proper laws in place to avoid causing extreme pollution levels.
Global Pollution Levels are the global scale assessment of pollution levels throughout the world. They measure pollution levels in each country, and compare them to each other.