No. Water pollution damages the environment, destroys marine animals and fish as well as their habitats, but it probably separate from climate change.
Global warming will change the climate.
YES
Yes there is a climate change due to large deforestation and pollution.
The tiger's habitat is threatened by deforestation, not so much by pollution and climate change so far.
The UK has problems with acid rain and pollution in big cities. Climate change will cause most of London to flood. There is also water pollution problems.
Pollution and habitat loss are two factors that could reduce the frog population.
An unwanted change in the environment caused by substances or forms of energy is known as pollution. This can include air pollution from vehicle emissions, water pollution from industrial waste, or soil pollution from pesticides and chemicals. Pollution can have harmful effects on ecosystems, wildlife, and human health.
Air pollution is not beneficial to our long-term health.
True. Climate change can occur due to natural factors such as changes in solar radiation, volcanic eruptions, and natural variability in the Earth's climate system, even in the absence of human-induced pollution.
Climate change can lead to habitat loss and fragmentation for the Sumatran tiger, reducing their available living space and prey. Pollution, such as deforestation and poaching, can further threaten their population by disrupting their ecosystem and diminishing their food sources. Both climate change and pollution contribute to the declining population of Sumatran tigers.
Pollution impacts our ecosystem in everyway. The study of pollution would logically fall into the category of climate science or climatology which studies climate patterns, how they change over time and their impact on the environment.
pollution, gas problems and climate change
cutting down trees , the air pollution from traffic going into the atmosphere and into the environment, climate change, Intensive farming, Land use, Water pollution, waste and mining etc.