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the water pollution rate and affect will go up and outr drinking water rate will go down. Answer:
Water is a resource that is required by agriculture, people and industry. The quality of the water for each of these needs is very specific. If there is an increase in water pollution the water will be unavailable or unusable for one or all of them. Without water each of these users may be undersupplies with aresutant failue in human health, agricultural production, or industrial production. This is compounded by the fact that human population is increasing with a corresponding increase in agricultural and industrial water requirements.
Water is so easily polluted because of ground seepage. Water that is not needed in the ground will runoff into streams. If the ground has chemicals that would harm the stream or lake, the water is then polluted.
If a plant grows in polluted soil, it may absorb toxins present in the soil, which can hinder its growth, development, and overall health. It may also accumulate these toxins in its tissues, making it unsafe to consume. Additionally, polluted soil can disrupt nutrient uptake and lead to nutrient deficiencies in the plant.
Polluted air has more particulate matter, such as soot and dust, that can act as condensation nuclei for water droplets to form fog. These particles provide a surface for water vapor to condense on, leading to fog formation. Clean air typically lacks these particles, making it less likely to form fog.
Atlantic salmon would be negatively affected if their freshwater streams became badly polluted as it could result in a decline in water quality, affecting their ability to spawn and survive. Pollutants in the water can disrupt their health, breeding habits, and food sources, ultimately endangering their population.
Cavernous limestone would be most effective in purifying polluted groundwater due to its porous nature and ability to naturally filter contaminants as water passes through its cracks and crevices. The large surface area within the limestone allows for physical and chemical processes to occur, helping to remove impurities from the water.
The water will get polluted.
We would not be able to drink the water or eat the fish.
no more rain stupids
if there is no bacteria in this world so in this condition all over the world is polluted
if the water becomes too polluted for humans to use that would be a time of great distress and confusion.....there would be war,there would be diseases that would be world wide ,there would be destruction . The world as we know it would come to an end...
it would push animals out into the road
To turn polluted water into polluted gas, one method is by heating the polluted water to its boiling point to convert it into vapor. The vapor can then be collected and cooled to condense it back into a liquid, which would contain pollutants in gas form. This process allows for the separation of pollutants from water.
The air would be polluted and everyone will fall sick
No, it is not an adjective. Pollutant is a noun. Polluted would be an adjective.
If land was not regulated, then there could be more pollution. Polluted areas would cause the water supply to be unusable and undrinkable if runoff from chemical sources enter into the supply.
Everything living would die.
the amount of dissolved oxygen would decrease.