Land pollution can affect wildlife, plants, and humans in a number of ways, such as:
1. Cause problems in the respiratory system.
2. Cause problems on the skin.
3. Lead to birth defects.
4. Cause various kinds of cancers.
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It destroys habitats, melts the polar ice-caps, forces countless numbers of species into extinction, and demolishes ecosystems.
It also destroys the ozone layer and then lets the sun burn the hell out of us!
It contaminates our drinking water and obliterates our coastline.
Indirectly affected- The fish in the polluted area will become poisonous due to exposure of the pollutants and humans may eat those fishes and get poisoned.
Directly affected- The air around the polluted area might also become toxic, making it unsuitable for inhalation and the people near the polluted area might not be able to do daily requirements. (e.g. Fishing, collecting water, etc.)
When there is pollution on the land it can go in the ocean.
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Pollution affects marine life as it might kill them.Such as tortoise likes to eat jellyfish but when a plastic bag float in the water,it look like jelly fish.The tortoise will eat the 'jellyfish' and choke,some even choke to death!
One human impact is pollution which causes deoxification. This takes oxygen out of the water and can kill some of the marine life because there is not enough oxygen in the water to help them live.
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An example of a positive effect of humans environment interaction is the amount of crops humans grow, which increases plant life and feeds animals in the environment, as well as feeding and benefiting humans. A negative effect is pollution, which damages both the environment and the people who live in it.
Marine pollution kills life in seas
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Marine Noise Pollution Silent Socratic Dialogue, students learn about the history of marine noise pollution and its effects on marine life, particularly cetaceans.
One effect of pollution on human life is to cause cancer.
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We may start to see a decrease in marine life population due to poisoning caused by the pollution.
it depends if it has chemical in it.
Thorium doesn't affect marine life.
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No it is not. It harms the environment and kills marine life. If you think water pollution is good, it's not.
Human activities such as pollution, overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change have significant impacts on marine life. These activities can lead to declines in fish populations, destruction of coral reefs, and disruption of marine ecosystems. Additionally, marine life can be harmed by plastic waste, oil spills, and noise pollution from human activities.
you can destroyn the entire aquaric life