If there is an accident there is a large effect on the environment. If oil is spilled into the water it harms the animals and fish, and also impacts their ecosystem. Oil spills can kill off food sources and make entire plant species to go extinct. There is also negative effects from the production of oil and the waste dumping which is also toxic to the environment.
some colloids cause pollution in the environment...some colloids release cfc's that contributes to the ozone layer depletion...
Some negative effects of rapid industrial growth are mainly to do with destruction of the environment. Some of the activities include development which means clearing of vegetation and forests a well as increase in burning of fossil fuels among others.
Some negative effects of rapid industrial growth are mainly to do with destruction of the environment. Some of the activities include development which means clearing of vegetation and forests a well as increase in burning of fossil fuels among others.
An unanswerable question. Everything you eat, touch and breathe is made up of isotopes. Some specific isotopes have certain effects. You are unlikely to encounter them in a natural environment.
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some negative affects are hurricanes
Some negative effects on people living in mining areas are polluted air and water due to Methane or dusts, and the lands mined can be not reclaimed. Mines that are not reclaimed cause damage to the environment around them.
Endangered species play crucial roles in their ecosystems, such as balancing food chains and regulating populations. Their decline can lead to disruptions in the ecosystem, potentially causing cascading effects on other species. This can lead to loss of biodiversity and destabilization of natural habitats, impacting the environment as a whole.
there are some negative effects of later school start times:late finishfatiguelack of concentrationdon't get be out in the daylight as muchthey are just some of the negative effects, there are some more.
Australia ? You are a good example of what some of the negative effects are !
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Environments are constantly changing. When a species is taken out of an ecosystem, it changes the environment drastically. However, eventually, the environment and all organisms it contains regain balance through adaption. When the originally removed species returns, the balance is thrown off again. If the original species is not gone for a long enough period to cause huge changes, any negative effects of change can be quickly reversed. If the species is introduced after new balance is acquired, some negative effects may include decimation of adjusted species or natural resources.