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The concentration of oxygen in waters decreases.
The pollution in the Air can affect the Oxygen composition of the body and the lungs which inhale oxygen for purifying the blood get choked
Industrialization may lead to pollution in bodies of water near factories. The pollution may kill the plants in the water that produce oxygen, which will in turn affect consumers.
Trees produce oxygen. If the tree is cut down, it will no longer produce the oxygen that the ecosystem needs. So when we cut down trees, less oxygen is being produced, and the less oxygen produced, the more uneven the balance of pollution and oxygen.
Carbon particles alone do not cause pollution, when carbon combines with other elements (oxygen, chlorine, hydrogen, etc.) that the compounds can destroy the ozone.
There are many, many things that affect pollution in many different ways. Animals and humans produce carbon dioxide, which is theoretically a form of carbon pollution. Trees and plants produce oxygen which affects this. Point in fact, this question is not specific enough. There are many different forms of pollution and many different things affect these in negative and positive ways.
It polluties it, beacuse the nutrients we won't have and when we fish the, water would be polluted and all of the fish would be dead...!
In the process of photosynthesis vegetation absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen; less forests, more pollution, more green house effect, more acidic seas, less oxygen for us.
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.
Atmospheric pollution is found in the troposphere. It is also containing the oxygen.
Because the oxygen Is taking out all the pollution in the air and if the was no oxygen the environment would die
The pollutants react with the oxygen dissolved This means there's no oxygen available for the fish. That kills more fish than the actual toxicity of the pollution in many cases.