how would aquatic plants be affected when ther are reverse
the fish will die . because the fish needed by theplants which qive oxygen .. !
There was aquatic life in the sea.The Marine Biogist studies starfish and other aquatic life
If it lived out of the water it would not be aquatic.
Aquatic plants provide food and habitat for many animals such as fish and waterfowl. They provide soil stability, and keep ponds and lakes from eroding.
Of course they are. Everything in the environment is affected, actually. But focusing in on the aquatic systems I could give you more information. First of all they are GREATLY affected! The acid rain raises the pH levels of the water. As this happens it kills off many species of aquatic life. The first to go are normally the craw fish and clam species, then most fish die off. Depending on how quickly the acid rain gets to the aquatic system, some species may be capable of actually adapting to the rain acidic water. When it comes to humans, the aquatic systems that are affected WILL affect us! We have to drink that water sooner or later! I understand it's put through filters and cleaned but the acidic water will still affect us.
well they will suck water and die.
Animals that are affected by surface mining are: lions, eagles, hawks, bass, (any type of fish), and any species of aquatic animals.
Probable the aquatic life would be impossible.
Aquatic animals. most of the time they say aquatic wildlife, very few will say aquatic animals
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Land. Aquatic would mean they live primarily in water, and no monkeys do.
I would say that the aquatic biome would be regions on Earth that have water, such as the oceans. I don't really know what else it could be, beings that aquatic animals live in water. So, the aquatic biome is regions on Earth with water. Not sure if this would include smaller bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, etc.