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((Ok, here's the actual answer. If we use less electricity, it doesn't pollute the water with coal and oil particles. ))
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If you conserve water, you can help to save the Earth by sustaining life, and preserving the areas of the environment that would in turn be used to develop water-related infrastructure. You can conserve water to help save the Earth by making an effort to use water only when you need it, and only in the designated amount for the endeavor.
Read more: How to Conserve Water to Help Save the Earth | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6307360_conserve-water-save-earth.html#ixzz166SWBAry
Does saving water help the Earth? No. You don't "save" water; unless you were an Apollo astronaut taking water to the Moon, or probes that carry minute qualities of water into space, to Mars, and beyond, whatever water is here, STAYS here. In fact, kilotons of water are added to the Earth every time a comet strikes the Earth. We're not aware of any water-bearing comets that have hit the Earth in the last 3000 years or so, but we can be certain that it HAS happened before, and WILL happen again.
Whenever we use water - even when we "waste" water - we simply are allowing the water to proceed in the next phase of the water cycle. When we flush the toilet, we use "clean" water to carry the sewage (which is to a great extent DIRTY water) to a water treatment plant, which causes some of the water to evaporate and form into clouds which may contribute to rain elsewhere. Or the water, substantially purified, then flows to the sea and THEN is evaporated, later to fall as rain. The water isn't "wasted".
UNTIL, that is, we humans start using the water. There are tera-tons of water in the seas, but we can't directly drink or use salt water. Our problem is that we're running out of FRESH water for us to drink, and grow crops, and bathe, and use for a myriad of other uses. So "saving water" means "saving water for HUMANS to use. And THAT is often important!
Using less electricity reduces the demand for electricity. This indirectly causes a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions and water uses which is produced by the large amount of coal fired power plants that are currently used to produce a large fraction of our electricity. Water and Power are going to become increasingly expensive if we do not figure out ways to be more efficient in the next 50 years.
Water helps the environment by giving it A natural resource to provide on. And if the earth didn't have air there would be no oxygen and god would had have to make us different.
they can easily catch fish by diving under the sea or water - if fishermen aren't around
Fish adapt to their environment by having a streamline body to cut through the water, they have gills to help them breathe under water and some fish even use camouflage to disguise themselves underwater.they have nice slim bodies to dart around in the water and they have gills to help them breath in the water they also have little pads behind their fins to protect them from flying bits of rock because that's the only place were they don't have gills
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Earth Worms help their environment by eating/digesting the soil that they live in and disposing of it, back into the soil again and so on and so forth...
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they are valuable as a control of mosquitoes
Water Shed can help the world by it when it clean out the ocean so it can be clean it out
Hydro power is made from energy of moving water and you can make electricity from that water.
Short-term effects of water use and management practices in the environment is good for the overall health of the environment. These practices help preserve wildlife and clean water.
Yes indeed it does, it helps us by using water and not polluting.
It stops chemicals from spreading and ends pollution in water and air.
For all yee who have this science question for Biochemistry: It keeps a high proportion of water in the environment. That way, it permits life!
Their skin allows them to live in water as well on land and most species have colors helping them to blend in their environment.
erosion can never help the environment indeed it affects environment