increasing acidity
Pollution due to coal burning affects lakes by releasing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which can lead to acid rain and acidification of the lake water. This lowers the pH of the water, harming aquatic life such as fish and other organisms. Additionally, heavy metals like mercury can also be released from coal burning, accumulating in the lake sediments and posing a threat to the ecosystem.
Pollution due to coal burning most frequently affects lakes by releasing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which eventually leads to acid rain. When acid rain falls into lakes, it can lower the pH levels of the water, harming aquatic life and disrupting the ecosystem. Additionally, coal burning can release heavy metals like mercury, which can accumulate in lake sediments and bioaccumulate through the food chain, posing a risk to both aquatic organisms and human health.
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Pollution and the shape of lakes.
The carbon dioxide in the car creates pollution and it will brake free from the car and into the air. when it rains, the pollution will mix with the rain. Then, when the rain falls, it falls into the lakes, oceans and rivers. There for it's polluting the water.
Liquid substances can be poured into lakes and river which the horses may drink and rubbish, well, they can get stuck or caught in it, or, they can eat it!
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pollution
Air pollution can have significant effects on water. The nature of the pollution is that it takes place across vast areas and it difficult or impossible to protect water from pollution that is airborne. One of the best known causes of water pollution is that of acid rain, resulting from various oxides from burning fossil fuels dissolving into water to form acids. The simple and effective prevention is to avoid the air pollution. To a lesser extent, air can affect bodies of water such as lakes and oceans. In both cases, we do not have the resources to prevent contact between air and water so the only reasonable and viable action is to prevent air pollution.
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Invasive species...........pollution
thermal pollution