The pollution often clumps together and falls into the water where the fish eat the clumps of pollution. More often than not though, the clumps are smaller than what the eye can see, so the plankton are eating the clumps and the fish eat the plankton. either way, the pollution gets into the fish and they die. When they die, other fish eat the dead fish and eventually all the fish have eaten the pollution and will develop lungs to walk on land and eat your toes at night so never forget to wear your socks to bed.
Water cycle can be interrupted by deforestation. Water pollution can also affect it.
Human activities affect water cycle. It should be maintained by afforestation, reducing pollution.
The pollution affects the clouds an makes acid rain.
pollution acid rain and solar activity
Pollution - More emmisions- rain cycle is unstable and places get more rain or not enough rain. There will be flooded areas and also areas where there are droughts.
The domestic and industrial waste is thrown into water bodies. Deforestation also affects water cycle.
Air pollution add pollutants to rain water. It may also cause acid rain.
Air pollution add pollutants to rain water. It may also cause acid rain.
The problem of water pollution has not been solved because the water pollution already in the water is being brought back by the water cycle. Also people continue to dump waste in the water.
which are processes involved in the water cycle?
Water pollution is a huge concern as there will be no water left for us if we pollute them like this. Fishes and other organisms suffer due to water pollution, water pollution even disturbs the cycle of the nature.
Pollution can impact the water cycle by altering the quality of water bodies, leading to contamination and affecting the natural ecosystem. For example, chemicals in pollution can contaminate rainwater, altering precipitation patterns and affecting groundwater quality. Additionally, pollutants can accumulate in bodies of water, affecting evaporation rates and leading to the redistribution of pollutants through the water cycle.