* Depressing landmasses, thereby effectively raising sea levels (think teeter-totter). * Changing the balance between tectonic plates, since most rivers that are dammed are on / near fault lines. * Reducing minerals and nutients delivered to the ocean. * Reducing water, oxygen, and heat delivered to the ocean. * Driving accumulated toxins / minerals into underground aquifers. * Changes / destroy habitats that grow in / near rivers. * Reduces erosion. * Increases catastropic risk to communities downstream, while providing steadier water supply and power. * Limits migration of land animals to areas where the reservoir is not located.
A cleaner environment and lower fuel costs make the ethical concerns fairly easy to deal with.
The effects of oil on the environment include pollution of water and soil, harm to wildlife, and contribution to climate change. To mitigate these effects, measures such as using cleaner energy sources, implementing stricter regulations on oil extraction and transportation, and promoting conservation efforts can be taken.
Long-term effects of using wind energy include reduced greenhouse gas emissions, increased energy security, and job creation in the renewable energy sector. Additionally, wind energy helps diversify energy sources and contributes to a more sustainable future.
It massively effects the environment by using and collecting millions of gallons of oil
Using Energy
It does nothing
to much
Yes.
for erosion of rock.....
Some negative effects of using wind energy include potential harm to wildlife, including birds and bats, from collisions with wind turbine blades, noise pollution for nearby residents, and visual impact on landscapes. Additionally, there may be concerns about the manufacturing and disposal of wind turbine components impacting the environment.
i dont now
it doesnt cause pollution