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The exact same way you affect the air as a human being, in theroy.
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they dont
Evaporating seawater is a physical change. Physical changes affect the form, but not the chemical makeup of a substance. The sea water is undergoing a change in states of matter, not a chemical reaction. You can undo the change by condensing the evaporated water .
the salt makes seawater denser than freshwater. more salt increases the density
Many have the same effect as on people, but there are also major differences in biochemistry. 'Chemicals' are everything from salt and water to medicines, acids, gases and the constituents of living things themselves. You just can't generalize, for instance chocolate can be poisonous to dogs.
* Physical Oceanography - study of the motions of seawater, particularly waves currents and tidal motion. * Chemical Oceanography - chemistry of seawater and reactions between the atmosphere and hydrosphere. More recently looks at how changes in seawater temperature (El Nino) and salinity affect global climate. * Biological Oceanography - study of life in the oceans, includes marine biology and ecology. * Geological Oceanography - study of the shape and geologic features of the ocean floor.
Chemical or physical changes can affect animals in various ways. For example, exposure to toxic chemicals can harm or even kill animals by damaging their organs or disrupting their physiological processes. Physical changes, such as changes in temperature or habitat destruction, can also negatively impact animals by altering their natural environment and affecting their ability to find food, shelter, or reproduce. On the other hand, some animals have adapted to certain chemical or physical changes over time, allowing them to thrive in extreme conditions.
yes, it can affect animals
depends on the chemical
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
You are a chemical! So actually you are the chemical!