Acid rain is basically flaming balls of fire, so I know this because I got hit once on the head with acid rain and I had to go to the hospital because my hair burned up and I got burned. So acid rain will set trees on fire. It effects animals because they would die
it causes pollution and harms the environment especially the species living in it.
Many leakage systems break and contaminates drinking water,kills aquatic organisms, and threatens human health.
The amount of nutrients in freshwater will determine what type of organisms there are. If there is bacteria in the water, it may affect the nutrients and contaminate them, which will affect the organisms that live in the water.
An air pocket forms in water when air gets trapped under the surface. This can happen when water is disturbed or when gases are released. The presence of an air pocket can affect the surrounding environment by changing the buoyancy of the water, creating a potential hazard for swimmers or aquatic life. It can also impact the oxygen levels in the water, which can affect the health of aquatic organisms.
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Because, no environment can survive without water.
Salt water is heavier than fresh so it will be at the bottom and affect all organisms there, in fact the more saline the water is the heavier it becomes to the point where the fresh will not mix or dilute it but flow over it.
Drugs in the water can harm aquatic life by disrupting their behavior, development, and reproductive systems. They can also accumulate in the food chain, impacting larger predators and ultimately humans. Additionally, pharmaceuticals can affect water quality and ecosystem balance.
State changes of water can affect living organisms in various ways. For example, during freezing, ice formation can damage cell membranes and disrupt cellular function in some organisms. Additionally, changes in water temperature can affect the metabolic rates and behavior of aquatic organisms. Water availability in different states can also impact the hydration and survival of organisms in different environments.
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Because, no environment can survive without water.
Plants, specifically vascular plants, have water transport systems called xylem and phloem. These systems are responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Aquatic organisms, like jellyfish and sea anemones, also have water transport systems that help with circulation.