A direct consequence of water pollution is the degradation of aquatic ecosystems, which can lead to the death of marine life and loss of biodiversity. Contaminants in water can disrupt the food chain, harm fish and other organisms, and affect the health of entire habitats. Additionally, polluted water sources can pose serious health risks to humans who rely on them for drinking, recreation, and agriculture.
Direct water pollution occurs when contaminants are directly discharged into water bodies, such as through sewage or industrial waste discharge. Indirect water pollution, on the other hand, is when pollutants enter water sources through environmental processes like runoff or leaching from soil.
Noun 1. water pollution - pollution of the water in rivers and lakes pollution - undesirable state of the natural environment being contaminated with harmful substances as a consequence of human activities
Caddis flies do not pollute the water any more than any species. They are however a pollution intolerant species (a little bit of polllution kills them off) as a consequence biologist refer to them as an indicator species. If caddis flies are there, pollution isn't.
What would be a direct consequence of what the British most hoped to achieve with the navigation acts?
As a direct observable consequence: LED, Handheld vacuum, water purification, a different view on our world to name a few.
not as a direct consequence
no bottled water
water and pollution
yes
Water pollution is the contamination of bodies of water.
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8 types of water pollution include: Nutrients Pollution Surface Water Pollution Oxygen Depleting Ground Water Pollution Microbiological Suspended Matter Chemical Water Pollution Oil Spillage