Sea animals have developed various adaptations to cope with water pollution. Some species have evolved mechanisms to detoxify harmful substances, such as increased enzyme production to break down toxins. Others may exhibit behavioral changes, such as altering feeding habits to avoid contaminated areas or consuming less polluted prey. Additionally, certain organisms have shown resilience through physiological changes that allow them to survive in altered habitats with reduced oxygen or higher levels of pollutants.
because it kills them they have to live in that water wim in the water and drink it soo tht pollution can kill them
Yes
There will be Water pollution in the sea and the animals will die. You're welcome.
Water pollution can be caused by many different things. Somethings may include oil spills, foreign weeds and animals and litter that has managed to be washed into the sea.
it hurts the animals living in the sea they drink that water and live there some make their homes in the ground under water to.
yes,the pollution and oil that gets into sea water can hurt animals. -mayura
BP's oil spill
No it can be caused by the animals waste in the sea, animals waste above the sea or near the sea where it can wash away to go to the sea. But lately people have made bad decisions wasting water and using it as an excuse to get rid of things/objects or liquids of sorts.
great queation, it has a HUGE effect on the sea. it colors our and the animals sea and grabage can be a snack for the animals, that will cause most animals to die.
Yes , they can die just because of water pollution. water pollution can kill the animals that are living in the water. oil spill is one of important thing that can pollute the waters. when oil spill happens the oil cover the water, so when the oil cover the top of the water the air cannot go in the water so the animals going to die.
Water pollution is a serious problem for the entire world. It threatens the health and well being of humans, plants, and animals. As the world became more industrial and smaller due to communications and trade, accidental and purposive hazardous dumping have contributed to the problem of sea pollution. All water pollution is dangerous to the health of living organisms, but sea and river pollution can be especially detrimental to the health of humans and animals. Rivers and seas are used as primary sources of potable water by populations all over the world. Another serious consequence of this pollution is the effect of this pollution on trade in the polluted areas. This paper examines cases which reflect different causes of sea and river pollution, the seriousness of this pollution, the effect of this pollution on trade, and a possible global solution to this problem.
-Pollution from waste. -water pollution. -Air pollution. -The destruction of sea environmental.