Soft bottom ecosystems are threatened by storm runoff and sewage treatment.
A soft bottom ecosystem is an aquatic environment where the substrate is composed of fine sediments such as sand, mud, or silt. These areas provide habitat for a variety of organisms such as worms, clams, and small fish that burrow or live on the sediment surface. Soft bottom ecosystems are important for nutrient cycling and serve as feeding and nursery grounds for many marine species.
Biodiversity is the assortment of species in an ecosystem(find threats for biodiversity)
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As soft as a babys bottom.
The bottom of a dog's paw has soft pads that act as shock absorbers. These soft pads are called "soft" because they are just that: soft. A hard animal foot is called a hoof.
The phrase "soft as a baby's bottom" likely originated due to the perception that babies have exceptionally smooth and soft skin. The phrase is often used to describe something that is very smooth or soft in texture.
Like a baby's bottom
The main threat in the ecosystem is the habitat destruction of land. There is also a threat in the rivers because many people built canals and as a result the water in the rivers drained.
As soft as a baby's bottom, as soft as a cloud, as soft as silk, as soft as a whisper in the wind.
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