Yes, true.
Pollution Growth.
Because they caused environmental pollution (growth of algae).
Joseph Bernard Spulnik has written: 'Effect of waste sulfide liquor on soil properties and plant growth' -- subject(s): Effect of pollution on Plants, Growth (Plants), Plants, Effect of pollution on, Soil pollution, Sulphite liquor
no that's so stupid
Yes, it does effect it, it destroyes plants, makes soil not suitable for plant growth and gives different desiases to people, including canser and headache.
Pollution, more land devoted to farming, diminishing water supply, waste
Acid pollution in clam growth could effect what they eat and the water temperature so yes it can
Environmental factors are factors that influence living organisms. This can be a plant, an animal, or a germ. Sunlight, food, water, or pollution are types of environmental factors. They may cause growth, mutations, or death of the organism.
Some key environmental issues in Asia include air pollution, deforestation, water pollution, and climate change. Rapid industrialization, population growth, and urbanization have contributed to these problems. The region is also susceptible to natural disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes, which can have severe environmental impacts.
*It causes many diseases like Asthmas lungs cancer etc*By water pollution water will become very impure & it effects the life of aquatic animals & many aquatic animals will die also.*It effects the growth & development of plants
advantages..economic growth..employment opportunities..local and national pride.. disadvantages..environmental pollution..a big target of terrorists..
A plant breathes in carbon dioxide and breathes out oxygen for humans to breathe up. Plants reduce carbon dioxide by exchanging it for oxygen, so really plants effect the environment but in a good and helpful way. this is why we should not cut too many trees down.