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Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.

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Q: Why do plants become more numerous in lakes and ponds that are polluted?
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Why Do Plants Grow in Polluted Lakes And Ponds?

Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.


Do Canada's lakes get polluted?

yes all lakes get polluted


What has happened to the Great Lakes because of human industries and farming?

It has become polluted.


Do household cleaning products pollute soil and groundwater?

Yes,it effects the water and plants which means if rivers and lakes are polluted plants and animals are also effected


What causes your lakes and rivers to be polluted?

Well littering can casue a polluted lake


How can the ocean be polluted by precipitation?

Yes, because when other lakes or ponds get polluted and the clouds condenses it, it will rain polluted rain into the ocean.


What do polluted lakes look like?

They look very merkie


How did St.Mary's lake get polluted?

It rains then washes the fertilizer from farms and into the lakes.


How does water become available for plants and animals?

in the case of plants, it rains. Animals can go to streams, lakes or rainpools. Many animals get lots of moisture from plants.


Are lakes with plants warmer?

no lakes with plants are rather coooler than without it


Why is Lake Erie become polluted?

because people thnk that its ok to put there trash there but also because water travels in one direction so the water travels all around the earth so trash is in the water and the water is in lake eire causing it to become polluted


Causes water pollution?

There are numerous causes of water pollution. Runoff from farms and factories will cause bodies of water to become unclean. Similarly, large amounts of litter, or people dumping trash into the water, can make ponds or lakes uninhabitable for animals and plants.