Salmon, stone fly nymph, mayfly nymph- Clean Water Fresh water shrimps, caddis fly lava, snail - slightly polluted Water louse, blood worm, sludge worm, rat-tailed maggot- Very dirty water
There is less fresh water available due to factors such as increased demand for consumption, pollution, climate change leading to altered precipitation patterns, and mismanagement of water resources. These factors have contributed to dwindling supplies of fresh water for human use and ecosystem health.
Yes, human activities such as industrial waste, agriculture runoff, and improper disposal of pollutants can significantly contribute to the pollution of Earth's fresh water supply. This pollution can impact ecosystems, human health, and water quality. Implementing sustainable practices and regulations can help mitigate this problem.
The majority of Earth's fresh water is locked away in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers, making it inaccessible for drinking. Additionally, pollution and contamination have further reduced the amount of drinkable fresh water available for human consumption.
Most of Earth's fresh water is not usable because it is trapped in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers. Additionally, pollution and contamination from human activities make much of the remaining fresh water unsuitable for consumption without extensive treatment.
Fresh water is essential for human survival, agriculture, industry, and ecosystems. However, with increasing pollution, overuse, and climate change, the availability of fresh water is becoming more limited and threatened. Protecting the Earth's supply of fresh water is crucial to ensure its sustainability for current and future generations.
The pollution, or waste that is dumped into fresh water
yes
There are both salt and fresh water varieties of this species.
Leech
There are many different catfish species, salt water and fresh water.
Water pollution is when water is considered unclean, not fresh enough to drink due to pollution (trash, garbage, waste, etc.)
the amount of freshwater is replaced by rainfall,pollution and salty water.
No, the noun 'fresh water species' is a common noun, a general term for any species of plant or animal that lives in fresh water.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Some species may, will other species live on land
extinction of species
You can get involved with an orginazation such as The Water Project (thewaterproject.org) and donate money to help them get water pumps with fresh water.
No. Axolotles are a fresh water species.