Littering negatively impacts plants by introducing harmful substances into the environment, which can contaminate soil and water sources. This pollution can hinder plant growth, reduce biodiversity, and disrupt ecosystems. Additionally, litter can obstruct sunlight and limit access to nutrients, ultimately affecting plant health and survival. Moreover, the presence of litter often indicates neglect of natural areas, leading to further environmental degradation.
Not littering helps flora and fauna by preventing pollution of their habitats. Litter can harm plants and animals by releasing toxic chemicals, causing physical harm, or disrupting ecosystems. By keeping the environment clean, we can protect the health and well-being of flora and fauna.
Littering is a problem because it harms the environment and wildlife. It pollutes waterways, creates hazards for animals who may ingest or get tangled in litter, and can have long-lasting effects on ecosystems. It also makes public spaces look unsightly and can be costly to clean up.
Photosynthesis.
it dries them up
Biotic factors are certainly being affected by littering. Biotic factors are the living things that make up the ecosystem. When we litter, the trash may decompose or not which will affect the biotic factors.
Littering
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land pollution
pollution, littering, etc.
Unless, littering makes pools of water that mosquitoes grow and reproduce in, there is no cause and effect.
if you litter you have to pay alot of taxes.
It is important because people are killing plants by littering
littering can effect the air pollution and not cleaning the water can effect the pollution (air) i hope i answered it not much can effect it
It isn't good cause it is just like littering.
Littering affects the soil by not letting sun get to seeds in the soil so they can't grow.Without plants we can't get food because the animals that eat the plants will die thus creating a chain reaction.
oil spills, erosion, and littering, etc
Because animals eat, choke, then die and it ends up in lakes and rivers.