Yes, very much so. I have done research on the Chesapeake bay and know that run off from the many agricultural land in the area goes into the bay. The nutrients in the run off is then used by algae to create massive algae blooms. Theses algae blooms then cover up al the bay grasses and don't allow sunlight to show through. this prevents photosynthesis from happening. The seaweed dies. Then the algae dies. This leaves no more plants to create oxygen for the animals living in the area. The animals die and dead zone is formed. Also, acid rain is very harmful to plants. The pH of acid rain is more acidic than normal rain. After extensive exposure to the rain, plants wither and die. In extreme cases, trees and forests will become barren.
Pollution,cutting down trees, killing animals.
they can be destroyed by natrul fires or pollution caused by man or the animals become extinct and then they have no habitat because their dead
yes water pollution is a MAN-MADE DISASTER.
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Pollution is man made. From steam factories to rubbish is all created by man, therefore making pollution not a natural hazard nor disaster.
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yes, killing or harming animals in any way is a crime.
Pollution.
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No. There is no record of a single thylacine - which is now extinct - ever harming a person.
yes it is caused by humans only by the contaminating the water ,air and land .water pollutions by the man baths sometimes in water.air pollution by the wastages of air into the air that pollutes the air No, not neccessarily, no. Because pollution is caused by everyone, animals and plants and some other things too.