true - they have undesirable effects
Tsunamis can cause significant amounts of soil erosion. And they do not supply fresh water. They usually contaminate fresh water with seawater.
There are many things that can get into water that are not supposed to be there. These can range from agricultural runoff, which can contain pesticides and fertilizers, to industrial pollutants like heavy metals that are released into the environment. The presence of these contaminants can make water unsafe for consumption or recreational use. Additionally, untreated sewage can also enter bodies of water and contaminate them with bacteria and other harmful substances. It is essential to protect our water sources from these pollutants, as clean water is essential for a healthy environment and human life.
true
no effect
Uncontrolled industrial wastes can contaminate the water system.
Yes. Tsunamis can contaminate water for drinking and agriculture with seawater and with pollutants that get swept up in them.
Floodwaters allow sewage to mix with drinking water.
Yes, it will eventually contaminate the water supply.
For health and welfare of the earth and its inhabitants.
Coliform BacteriaGiardia LambliaCryptosporidiumHepatitis AHelminths
Tsunamis can cause significant amounts of soil erosion. And they do not supply fresh water. They usually contaminate fresh water with seawater.
So the garbage does not contaminate the water supply
yes of course it can?
yes it is false because you see people are dying of thirst so there couldn't be a endless supply of water
Neither crops nor cows are pollutants. Pollutants are substances which pollute or contaminate essential life "elements" of the Earth, like air, water, and earth. While such commodities and animals do contribute to substances which are considered pollutants, such as pesticides, petrolleum-based fertilizers, fossil fuels emitting carbon dioxide, methane gas, and nitrous oxide, respectively, they are not all bad because they are not by-products themselves as all pollutants are.
Typhoid fever is contracted by drinking or eating the bacteria in contaminated food or water. People with acute illness can contaminate the surrounding water supply through stool, which contains a high concentration of the bacteria. Contamination of the water supply can, in turn, taint the food supply.
If it is open, the acid will contaminate it.