Yes, damming rivers can contribute to water pollution. The creation of reservoirs often leads to the accumulation of organic matter, which, when decomposed, can deplete oxygen levels and release harmful substances. Additionally, stagnant water can promote the growth of harmful algae and bacteria, further degrading water quality. Furthermore, the alteration of natural flow patterns can disrupt ecosystems and increase sedimentation, which can also affect water purity.
the main cause of water pollution in South Africa is by urbanisation, deforestation, damming of rivers, destruction of wetlands, industry, mining, agriculture, energy use, and accidental water pollution
Damming rivers can lead to significant water pollution due to the alteration of natural water flow and the accumulation of pollutants in stagnant reservoirs. These changes can promote the growth of harmful algal blooms, which produce toxins that contaminate the water. Additionally, the decomposition of organic matter in the slowed water can release methane and other pollutants, further degrading water quality. Overall, damming disrupts ecosystems and can lead to long-term environmental and health issues.
Changing the course of rivers for energy purposes or to reserve water.
Industrial activities that cause water pollution include releasing chemicals into rivers
It can cause water pollution by dumping chemicals into the rivers and also the ground which gets into our well water.
Thermal pollution, you boob
No, water pollution is in our rivers and oceans, atmospheric pollution is gas and other contaminants up in the air.
What will not reduce water pollution is constantly dumping garbage in to lakes and rivers.
the main use of water in agriculture is irrigation of course. it can cause pollution by carring soluts like excess nitrogen or phosphorus to underground water reserves or lakes and rivers. it can also carry dissolved pesticides and herbisides though its less likely
Water pollution is the contamination of bodies of water
Pollution poisons the water.
They cause pollution because the chemicals put into the fertilizers run into the water; then causing water pollution.