they evaporate with the water
Pesticides pollute the water. It affects water cycle adversely.
evaporation
runnoff of pesticides
Yes, many pesticides are designed to dissolve or disperse in water for application. However, the solubility of a pesticide in water can vary depending on its chemical properties. Some pesticides can dissolve well in water, while others may have limited solubility.
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
Pesticides pollute the water. It affects water cycle adversely.
If they do enter the fruits, it could be from contaminated water. A lot of the time pesticides are used in soil and sometimes they are sprayed directly over the soil making the pesticides stay on the surface of your fruit. That is why it is important to wash fruit before eating it
30% of water goes to the atmospher
evaporation
· Switch to organic or biological farming methods · Curtail the use of pesticides and fertilizers. · Persuade polluting farmers to use pesticides in such a manner that it does not enter surface water
Infiltraion.
According to western researches the best way to deal with this problem is to · Switch to organic or biological farming methods · Curtail the use of pesticides and fertilizers. · Persuade polluting farmers to use pesticides in such a manner that it does not enter surface water
They could accidently eat it or smell it. They could also get it from an animal or plant or water that already took it in when they consume it too.
soil, water, and food getting contaminated by pesticides
Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the oceans.The oceans, and other bodies of water, soak up some carbon from the atmosphere.
Pesticides are detrimental to any type of insects as they are, quite frankly, poison. Pesticides kill some insects, or interfere with the reproductive cycle, or prevent them from feeding safely.
osmosis or The Water Cycle: Transpiration- evaporation from the leaves of plants