Nitrate,nitrite,Ph,temperature and amonia..
It is not easy to compare terrestrial and aquatic systems because there is such on the similarities and differences between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
well the pH level of the water
Of course they are. Everything in the environment is affected, actually. But focusing in on the aquatic systems I could give you more information. First of all they are GREATLY affected! The acid rain raises the pH levels of the water. As this happens it kills off many species of aquatic life. The first to go are normally the craw fish and clam species, then most fish die off. Depending on how quickly the acid rain gets to the aquatic system, some species may be capable of actually adapting to the rain acidic water. When it comes to humans, the aquatic systems that are affected WILL affect us! We have to drink that water sooner or later! I understand it's put through filters and cleaned but the acidic water will still affect us.
Well Who has dumped toxic chemicals on vegitables so who knows Answer There are numerous examples of plants (vegetables) absorbing toxic chemicals through their root systems. The uptake and translocation put the toxins in the plant and then into the food chain.
earth science
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Pacemaker batteries must be checked regularly. Some pacing systems allow patients to monitor battery life through a special telephone monitoring service that can read pacemaker signals.
Plankton
buffer systems
POLLUTION!
Monthly fees for monitored emergency alert systems ranges from free to $20 a month. ADT can even build them in as a feature your home security system.
they are aquirum aquatic
The most common type of surveillance system is a video sytem, either self-monitored or monitored remotely by a company. Other forms of surveillance systems include audio and internet monitoring.
Target hardening
It is not easy to compare terrestrial and aquatic systems because there is such on the similarities and differences between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.
well the pH level of the water