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The water bear is a mini organism that is almost indestructable, and it can live in space-where nothing else can.
The sun because without the sun there will be no plants or basic lowest matter that is food for the next lowest organisms.
If you mean organisms that live in water, then that will affect the ecosystem because some organisms won't have the dead organisms that they used to feed on, which will cause their death. On the other hand, if you mean the death of organisms that live on land in water, then that will affect the water, and will probably make it contaminated, which will cause the death of the organisms that drink the contaminated water.
no not all micro organisms feed on dead organisms only
no it does not. Chlorine kills micro organisms that can harm your health. The filter cleans the water.
it helps by feeding the fish or animals that eat it and they clean the water when they eat it
No. Water is called fresh simply when it does not have too much salt in it. Fresh water could still be contaminated with toxins or harmful organisms.
Some animals that can only live in clean water is salmon and trout. Frogs can live in dirty water but they thrive in clean water.
Only in some rivers.
UNDERGROUND
First and foremost we need clean water to stay healthy, to clean and flush out toxins and to generally live. Secondly, keeping water clean allows not only humans to survive but plants and animals also thrive on clean water.
First and foremost we need clean water to stay healthy, to clean and flush out toxins and to generally live. Secondly, keeping water clean allows not only humans to survive but plants and animals also thrive on clean water.
it is called a clean fuel because when hydrogen is burnt it released energy and the only product left is water. Water is clean and not a pollutant.
If a lake is the only available, clean water, yes. Parrots will drink from any clean water source: streams, rives or lakes.
you just keep you r garbage in the garbage can bye bye nowIt depends what you mean by clean. If you mean clean from microbial organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc., boiling your water for a while and then allowing it to cool before using it can be beneficial and kill many of these organisms. If you mean clean from environmental contaminants such as metallic ions or other pollutants, investing in a water filter can be a good way to go. Reverse osmosis is another option, but is rather expensive so do your research before making a final decision.
you just keep you r garbage in the garbage can bye bye nowIt depends what you mean by clean. If you mean clean from microbial organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc., boiling your water for a while and then allowing it to cool before using it can be beneficial and kill many of these organisms. If you mean clean from environmental contaminants such as metallic ions or other pollutants, investing in a water filter can be a good way to go. Reverse osmosis is another option, but is rather expensive so do your research before making a final decision.