It is because throw trash and materials and dump chemicals, that can really hurt and kill sea life.
So unless you want to be a sea killer than don't pollute the ocean!
How are estuaries and marshes similar and different
Macrotidal estuaries are defined as estuaries having tides greater than 2 meters. Microtidal estuaries are defined as estuaries having tides less than 2 meters.
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Estuaries contain an incredible number of minerals which vary in quantity. All the land that is drained by the rivers, creeks, and streams feeding the river that leads to the estuary will contribute to the mineral content. In abundance you would find calcite, feldspars, quartz, clay minerals, mica, iron minerals, salts, elemental metals, hornblende.
It is because throw trash and materials and dump chemicals, that can really hurt and kill sea life.So unless you want to be a sea killer than don't pollute the ocean!
soil
Estuaries are very productive ecosystems because they constantly receive fresh nutrients from the river and from the ocean. The surrounding land, such as the mainland or a peninsula, protects estuaries from the harsh force of ocean waves.
Land Fills.
Estuaries are critical to land and water because they are home to many forms of organisms and support high productivity. They are also where the salt water of the oceans is diluted from the fresh water of rivers.
Pollutants are energy or substances that have adverse or undesired effects when introduced into the environment. In nature, pollutants include stock pollutants and notable pollutants.
Land pollution is pollution of the Earth's natural land surface by industrial, commercial, domestic and agricultural activities.
What is happening to estuaries?
yes it can be cleaned by the rivers the lakes the seas i think
air,water,noise,redioactivesiil or land pollution
Some early humans settled near estuaries because these areas provided access to both freshwater and saltwater resources, such as fish and shellfish, which were important food sources. Additionally, estuaries offered fertile land for agriculture and transportation routes for trade and travel.
Estuaries are important for many reasons. Estuaries are among the most biologically productive ecosystems on the planet. More than two thirds of the fish and shellfish we eat spend some part of their lives in estuaries. These ecosystems also provide many other important ecological functions; they act as filters for terrestrial pollutants and provide protection from flooding. Estuaries also have economic importance. These dynamic bodies of water provide us with an important source of food, but are also a popular tourist destination. Millions of people visit the nation's estuaries each year to boat, swim, bird watch and fish. thank you Blake Hope this helps you, sincerely Blake Rosenberg.