It can die. That is the most likely thing that would happen. If they don't die, they can show all sorts of signs of posioning, such as discolored scales, inability to swim long distances, blindness, dysfunctioning gills... the list goes on and on
"Currents affect fish by bringing in rubbish, dirty water, and other stuff"
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
yes hurricanes do affect sea life. why? because the winds can blow the water making it murky and unstable. the fish can get lost or the waves accidentally throw fish out of water on to rocks.
Leaves give oxygen, leave are in water. Such as algae, therefore you have oxygen for fish.
1. My opinion is sewage disposed of in rivers would affect the quality of life for the locals who live around the river because it could go into bottled water and could even poison fish and various other animals that are fit for human consumption.
pleas people it's very importand to me
yes they do it has pressure witch does not make water smooth i do not think you would like it if you were a fish
You get cavities.
Well abiotic means without life, so that would be.. the water's temperature, the substances in it..
water, shelter, and are essential for life about the same for fish to
The process of removing water can affect the overall quality of the product by concentrating flavors and nutrients, increasing shelf life, and improving texture. However, excessive removal of water can lead to a loss of freshness and potentially alter the taste and texture of the product.
For human life, increasing the temperature causes increasing the level of water in seas and oceans. Hence, a lot of lands will covered by water and long coasts will disappeared. For marine life, fish's and other marine organisms affect strongly by the temperature of water. The main danger for these organisms is the decrease of the level of oxygen in water which may kill them.