people and animals drink the water......
people use water to wash dishes, brush teeth, cooking food,water plants, showering etc. =3
when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water. when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water.
Strawberries!
it cleans the water so humans can drink it.
"Picky" is a term used to describe people who refuse to eat certain foods. Being wild animals, platypuses do not have these sorts of human characteristics. They are adapted for certain foods, eating small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish.
(Human OR people?) - animals can be used for food, used as pack animals, farmed for income and their fur/skin can be used to make clothing
Combustion.
Mainly it does show water animals. Sometimes they do show other animals. e.g. Crocodiles.
The Zuni tribe survived by hunting and being prepared.
people say cloning animals the animals could all be killed by the same diseases because they are all the same. if they are being used for food people say its not not the nutrients of real meat. for some people they seen it as against nature and god.
People used to travel by foot in land when the early humans lived.Then riding horses ,other animals came.In the water they used to travel by Raft.
Many sciences are involved in environmental science. Biology (the study of animals) is used to see how animals are being affected, Chemistry is used to see what chemical changes are being made to water sources, botany is used to see how plants are being affected by outside sources, and other sciences have their own uses within environmental science.
Early people relied on natural resources such as water, food sources like plants and animals, and fire for warmth, cooking, and protection. These resources were crucial for their survival and daily activities.