Oil and sewage would affect us especially if it was disposed of in a lake. From there, it could go into bottled water, and poison fish and various other animals. If it was disposed of in a landfill. the buildup of methan could produce a gas problem, and would also affect a vast number of animals. However, if it was dumped in a lake, it would be more serious.
When the water is polluted by oil spills, agriculture chemicals, heat, factories waste, garbage and sewage.
Raw sewage can introduce harmful pathogens, nutrients, and chemicals like heavy metals into the ocean, causing pollution. It can lead to oxygen depletion, algal blooms, and harm marine ecosystems and human health. Sewage also carries debris and solid waste that can impact marine life and habitats.
Thorium doesn't affect the marine life.
Salinity, pressure and temperature are naturally occuring factors that affect marine life.
Sewage pollution can introduce harmful bacteria, viruses, and pathogens into the water, leading to unsafe swimming conditions and beach closures. This pollution can pose risks to human health and the environment, impacting marine life and ecosystems.
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
1. My opinion is sewage disposed of in rivers would affect the quality of life for the locals who live around the river because it could go into bottled water and could even poison fish and various other animals that are fit for human consumption.
Marine life dies and goes extinct. That's what happens when where they live gets destroyed.
the sun blindes the marine life , which makes it difficult for the marine to find food .
Yes, oil spills can affect marine life very much! It is sad to think about how much an oil spill can kill.
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.
Raw sewage tops the list.