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It can affect the Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle and Water Cycle.
Technology can pollute the water cycle.
Deforestation affect water cycle in a serious way. It slows down the process of transpiration.
Pesticides pollute the water. It affects water cycle adversely.
Water cycle can be interrupted by deforestation. Water pollution can also affect it.
Yes it affects carbon cycle. All organic substances comprise of carbon.
It can affect the Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle and Water Cycle.
Around the world, untreated sewage flows in to the waters, carrying nutrients and organic waste that can lead to oxygen depletion, as well as disease causing bacteria and parasites that require closing beaches and shellfish beds.
If by Organic Waste you mean vegetables and other food and or plants, technically, yes. The earth has a natural cycle of recycling and leaving you waste meaning rotten vegetables or plants that were once living, they will eventually break down. With help from the elements,including wind, water, and other things too, like sunlight.
Technology can pollute the water cycle.
Deforestation affect water cycle in a serious way. It slows down the process of transpiration.
Pesticides pollute the water. It affects water cycle adversely.
Water cycle can be interrupted by deforestation. Water pollution can also affect it.
Yes
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
no