Water affects marine [sea animal] and even land animals drinking from it in different ways. Since this is in the category 'Pollution', I suppose you want to know what pollution does to animal life. Marine life is affected by acid rain, which is caused by major excretions of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrus Oxide, as well as natural sources, such as decaying vegetation and volcanos. Acid Rain, when shed into the rivers and lakes that fish and other animals inhabit, can raise the acid amounts in the water, making it toxic for the animals.
Now if you mean the dumping of trash into the water, that's a different side. Imagine living in a room of trash and harmful chemicals, breathing it all in with no way to get out. It's the same with marine enviornments. Fish breathe it in and die. (Ever seen one of those Cartoons where a character tips over a garbage can or stinks so bad, when they/the garbage hits the water, fish come up to the surface with X's on their eyes? Its the same with pollution.)
I hope that answers your question. I simplified it the best I could.
The green water in the river can indicate the presence of algae or other plant life, which can affect the ecosystem by providing oxygen and food for aquatic organisms. It can also be a sign of pollution or nutrient runoff, which can harm the water quality and aquatic life. Monitoring and managing the green water is important for maintaining a healthy river ecosystem.
Sea water is typically considered the most impure water source among river, sea, and lake water due to its high salinity levels and variable contaminants from marine life and human activities. However, water quality can vary greatly depending on location and human influences.
At the point where a river enters a lake, you may find a delta formed by sediment deposition, creating a complex network of channels and wetlands. This area is typically rich in biodiversity, supporting a variety of plant and animal species that thrive in the transition zone between the flowing river and calm lake waters. The mixing of different water types can also create unique habitats for aquatic life.
A waterway, such as a canal, river, or strait, can connect two bodies of water. It allows for the passage of water, ships, and marine life between the two bodies of water.
Erosion can impact daily life by causing infrastructure damage, such as roads and buildings being compromised. It can also impact agricultural activities by reducing soil fertility and affecting crop yield. Additionally, erosion can lead to sediment pollution in water bodies, affecting water quality and aquatic life.
A river basin is an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries. It includes all the land where water flows towards the main river. River basins are important for managing water resources and ecosystems as they help regulate water flow and support diverse plant and animal life.
You have your grammar wrong.. :) That is " What is the effect of great geologic changes on plant and animal life" Welcome :)
Both animal and plant life living underwater require Oxygen saturated water to survive.
does an animal life cycles have water and soil
u have to know what animal it is first
The effect is pollution that is harmful to the environment and animal life.
there is more animal life in deep and shallow water.
i hope so
The effect is pollution that is harmful to the environment and animal life.
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