Depending on what you put.. If you put some fluids with lots of chemicals yes the plant eventually will die, but candy wrappers, not so much.
A chemical that harms prokaryotic cells would specifically impact bacteria, which are prokaryotic organisms. It would not affect fungi, plants, or animals, as they are eukaryotic organisms.
Animals can affect seawater by releasing waste and consuming nutrients, which can change the levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. Plants, such as phytoplankton, can influence seawater by photosynthesizing and absorbing carbon dioxide, which can affect the levels of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide in the water. Overall, both animals and plants play a role in the nutrient cycling and chemical balance of seawater.
Day length does not affect the flowering of day-neutral plants as they flower independently of the length of daylight. Day-neutral plants are not influenced by variations in day length and will flower based on other factors like age or overall plant health.
dead leaves fallen under trees form a layer of DUFF which protects the ground from moisture evaporation
Ammonia can be harmful to plants in high concentrations, as it can damage their roots and inhibit their growth. However, in small amounts, ammonia can actually act as a source of nitrogen for plants, which is an essential nutrient for their growth.
Litter can be detrimental to plants as it can block sunlight, hindering photosynthesis and growth. Additionally, decomposing litter can leach harmful chemicals into the soil, which can affect plant health and soil quality. Moreover, litter can introduce invasive species or pests that compete with native plants for resources. Overall, litter disrupts the natural ecosystem balance, negatively impacting plant survival and biodiversity.
Litter pollution affects the natural resources because the litter humans throw on the ground or in the water might have toxic chemicals which will make soil, water, and plants intoxicated. Animals and humans are affected by litter pollution because they use soil,water,and plants to survive and if those resources are toxicated then animals and humans might not be able to survive without them.
it causes crime in areas that have litter. the places that have litter around messier places to live.
Animals, and the environment.
the plants cannot get light to make food
no that's impossible
Yes it does. If a dog has a litter the puppies, the litter and size of offspring affected.
because you grow them in dirt not cat litter! cat litter is for cats waste! who would even think of growing plants anywhere but outside or at least in a pot?
It doesn't though it affects the animals if they swallow it. SO Don't litter! :)
To affect a park badly, people can leave litter behind, trample the plants, feed or scare wildlife, and walk through flower beds.
it causes litter and otherstuff
Doesn't have a LITTER? What is that. What does that mean? Start over with your question. Doesn't have a LITTER? What is that. What does that mean? Start over with your question.