All the marine life and plants die in the water.
Biodiversity in the ecosystem increases. JAIRO MAYEN YALL!
When a squirrel dies, its body decomposes and provides nutrients for other organisms in the ecosystem. This process helps to recycle nutrients and support the food chain. Additionally, the absence of the squirrel may affect the population dynamics of predators and prey in the ecosystem.
Depending on the ecosystem being damaged or the scale of said damage it could have large scale or little to no affect on the ecosystem. lets say a large part of the ecosystem was destroyed then it would change the habit of almost every living creature.
When an ecosystem becomes polluted, it can lead to a decrease in biodiversity, harm to sensitive species, disrupted food chains, and degraded habitat quality. Pollution can also impact water quality, soil health, and air quality, leading to negative consequences for the overall ecosystem functioning.
Water will move out of the cell in an attempt to equalize the concentration of dissolved substances, causing the cell to shrink or shrivel up. This process is known as crenation, and can have negative effects on the cell's functioning.
Plant and algae growth increases
When there is too much phosphate in the water it causes algal blooms. When the decomposers try to break down the phosphate they use up all the oxygen, leaving none for the other organisms. when this happens all the organisms end up dying.
Nitrates are leached from the soil when excess water percolates through the soil, carrying the nitrates with it deeper into the ground or into water bodies. This process happens when there is heavy rainfall or over-irrigation, and can lead to groundwater contamination if not managed properly.
A solute is dissolved in a solvent.
No reaction is observed because they have same anions, Nitrates
What happens when a male ejaculates? that is the answer to this question
What happens if over populated
it will overflow
you lose it all
it is dissolved with stomach acid.
They are partially dissolved.
What about it?