To begin with, fish help the environment by eating spirogyra, duckweed and other aquatic plants from overgrowing (taking up all the space in thier territory). Some fish also clean an environment from dirt and mold. Plus they provide food for humans, bears, and other carnivores. People also keep them as pets. (As an opinion) some fish are even cool to observe. In conclusion, fish help the environment from many unexpected tragedies.
We can't.
fish ladders help fishso they don't get sick
yes it does <3 Katie
fishing does help the envirnment in someways but overfishing can destroy entire species of fish
They make them fit to live, thrive and reproduce in the environment in which they live.
Fish do not have elbows. Instead, they have fins that help them navigate and maneuver in their underwater environment. Fins are used for stability, steering, and propulsion in water.
They can stop eating the fish and stop pooping all over the place and the we will have a good environment.
they help the environment.they help keep the fish population down. (so stop killing them)
Well there is not a whole lot you can do. I recmend (if you have a plant in the fish's environment) that you move your plant in the fish's direction to kind of get him movine
Pike are predators, and help keep numbers of prey species from overpopulating the environment.
UV light can benefit fish in an aquarium environment by helping to control harmful bacteria, parasites, and algae that can affect the water quality and the health of the fish. UV light can also help to improve water clarity and reduce the risk of diseases spreading among the fish.
A bony skeleton fish has adaptations like streamlined body shape for efficient swimming, swim bladder for buoyancy control, gills for breathing underwater, and scales for protection. These adaptations help the fish thrive in its aquatic environment.