When a hawk dies, any DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) that has accumulated in its body through the food chain will remain in its tissues. As the hawk decomposes, DDT can be released into the environment, potentially contaminating the soil and nearby water sources. This may further impact local ecosystems, as DDT is known to have harmful effects on wildlife and can persist in the environment for a long time. Additionally, scavengers that consume the hawk may be exposed to DDT, continuing the cycle of contamination.
the birds will die
here are the reaons1.DDT is for killing bugs wich farmers use. If a insect dies a bird could eat it. But the spray on the bug is still there It spreads into the bird and the bird dies. Than othetre animals will eat and the food chain goes and each dies in seconds.2.DDT could even spread in water. If if DDT goes on a bush I t might drip to the ocean and it is pollution
Nothing, except you saw a hawk, after a death.
When DDT gets into the plasma membrane of your skin, nerve impulses (signals) no longer fire when they are supposed to.Nerve impulse tell the muscles when to contract and relax. Thus, when an organism is poisoned with DDT, it dies by either convulsions or paralysis
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When a hawk dies, its body undergoes the process of decomposition. After death, the hawk's cells begin to break down, releasing enzymes that start to digest its tissues. Bacteria and fungi then further break down the remains, returning nutrients to the ecosystem. Over time, the hawk's body will decompose completely, leaving only its bones behind.
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