1)They would leave out foul smell because of decaying.2)They will lead to formation of humus after decaying thus resulting in increase of soil fertility.
3)They will serve as breeding ground for flies & mosquitoes and can cause many diseases like cholera, typhoid, etc.
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biotechnology can affect the environment because biotechnology is the process of using a living thing to help people. say sheep wool helps humans by keeping them warm during the winter, well if humans kill to many sheep for their wool then it could affect the environment by disrupting the food chain. and if this pattern of killing continued, humans could also be affected because the sheep would be gone.
biodegradable substances are substances that can be decomposed naturally. they are environment friendly but they can affect the environment as they require oxygen to be decomposed and hence deplete oxygen levels.
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A degradable pollutant is a pollutant which can be broken down by microorganisms and causes soil pollution. A non-degradable pollutant can not be decomposed or would take an extremely long time to be broken down.
If a substance can be broken down by biological action, it is considered "biodegradable". A good example of biodegradable material is anything you would put in a compost heap: egg shells, fruit remains, etc.
Its viscosity affects the speed of its flow. If it had a low viscosity, then its flow would be much faster and hence more menacing to the environment.
There are a number of things that would most likely interest an environmental scientist. This will be anything that has to do with the environment and the various things that affect it.A+ water pollutionwater pollution
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A degradable pollutant is a pollutant which can be broken down by microorganisms and causes soil pollution. A non-degradable pollutant can not be decomposed or would take an extremely long time to be broken down.
Pool noodles are made of a non-biodegradable material. As such, they would be bad for the environment if left in the environment. This is the same for almost any litter not properly disposed of.
a natural harbour is natural so what would it do to affect the environment
If a substance can be broken down by biological action, it is considered "biodegradable". A good example of biodegradable material is anything you would put in a compost heap: egg shells, fruit remains, etc.
BIodegradable - they're simply small pieces of wood. They would decompose over time.
"Eco" means a product is environment-friendly. One can expect that it is biodegradable, or it does not contain harmful chemicals that would otherwise hurt the environment around us.
The cell would be unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
To see how the environment and the launch would affect it.
Botany or Plant Biology
I don't know how the toucan can affect the environment, but the environment can affect the toucan! The toucans color, beak, what it eats and how it eats it all affect the toucan. Hey, I just thought of this... the toucan affects its environment because of what it eats. When it eats a worm or something like that, the environment is affected! I sure do hope that helped you.
True. If a disease significantly reduced the rabbit population, it would also impact the coyote population in the same environment, as coyotes rely on rabbits as a food source. With fewer rabbits available, the coyote population would likely suffer from decreased food supply, potentially leading to a decline in their population as well.
One impact that soaps and detergents have on the environment would be acidification. Acidification occurs when the chemicals in such soaps cycles through the planets natural water cycle. Acidification can cause acid rain. Biodegradable soaps can help lessen these effects.