The production of a water bottle affects the environment because to make the water bottle it takes a factory and lots of natural resources. Also to transport the water from place to place it takes planes, trucks, and cars which all release CO2 into the air. So, that is how a water bottle affects the environment. Moreover, most water bottles are non-biodegradable and persist in the ecosystem, harming the natural balance in nature.
Plastic water bottles affect animals and plants because animals in the ocean will get caught with in all the water bottles that are being thrown into the ocean. As well as the chemicals in the plastic leaking out into the ocean, and contaminating the sea life. Another situation that the water bottles are creating is that the pollution goes into the ground and kills plants.
Plastic bags kill animals. About 100,000 animals such as dolphins, turtles whales, penguins are killed every year due to plastic bags. Many animals ingest plastic bags, mistaking them for food, and therefore die. And worse, the ingested plastic bag remains intact even after the death and decomposition of the animal. Thus, it lies around in the landscape where another victim may ingest it.
Plastic is very complicated. Kind of like the Teletubbies! Hahaha Lol
Yes, plastic bags are said to be one of the top reasons that animals (wildlife) die of choking.
Plastic in the ocean eventually breaks up into smaller fragments. These are being swallowed by seabirds. Dead birds have been discovered with their stomachs full of plastic pieces!
a nonrenewable resource
The destruction of natural resources in living organisms can have a negative effect on the ecosystem. destroying the environment where an organism lives can reduce the number of organisms in the area.
Puppies.(no, really. All living things contain carbon.)Diamonds are something. And graphite. Yeah. I told you. What?
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The manure of living things are their greatest contribution to environmental change, through the generations of CO2, but they also exhale and expel CO2 gasses. CO2, although essential for plants, becomes and problem in large amounts, leading to the exaggeration of the greenhouse effect.
no i dont think so
non living don't mind if you eat them.
rocks, plastic, metal
one is alive other is not a non living thing is like a fibre glass plastic ect.
ecosystem
Radionuclides can be very hazardous to living things. It can damage the tissues and cause irreversible changes to the cells.
it can hurt unicorns
it depends on which animal
acid rain kills everything thats living practially
no the environment is all the living and non living things that surround an organism :) ... also an ecosystem is also known as a community and all the nonliving things that effect it.
Ecosystems have living and nonliving things. Examples: rocks, rabbits, deer, grass, plastic.
This is the work for a biochemist.