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sediment and bacterial pollution
Bacterial pollution because it's talking about microbes.
N. M. Horn has written: 'Effects of air pollution and acid rain on fungal and bacterial diseases of trees' -- subject(s): Effect of pollution on, Acid rain, Diseases and pests, Pollution, Trees, Air
Bacterial
L. G. Palamuleni has written: 'Bacteriological contamination of water in urban poor areas' -- subject(s): Bacterial pollution of water
James F. McNabb has written: 'Nutrient, bacterial, and virus control as related to ground-water contamination' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Pollution
Bacterial pollution in lakes can lead to harmful algal blooms, which deplete oxygen levels and produce toxins that are detrimental to aquatic life and can pose health risks to humans. Increased bacteria levels can also disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, leading to declines in fish populations and biodiversity. Additionally, elevated bacteria levels may hinder recreational activities such as swimming and fishing, impacting local economies and community health.
the answer is actually nutrient pollution because it says what "POLLUTION" is whatever so the answer would be nutrient pollution because if you read the question you can break it up into some words so the word "pollution" is telling you it has something to do with pollution so therefore the answer is: Answer: Nutrient Pollution
Jerri V. Davis has written: 'Water-quality assessment of the Ozark Plateaus study unit, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Bacterial pollution of water, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nitrates, Groundwater, Nitrates, Nutrient pollution of water, Organic water pollutants, Pollution, Suspended sediments, Water quality 'Assessment of possible sources of microbiological contamination and water-quality characteristics of the Jacks Fork, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri--phase II' -- subject(s): Bacterial pollution of water, Water quality 'Water-quality characterization of the Spring River basin, southwestern Missouri and southeastern Kansas' -- subject(s): Water quality
Bacterial cidal kills the bacteria, while bacterial static only stops it from growing and reproducing.
The types of pollution are 1 Air Pollution. (It needs air pollution control ) 2 Water Pollution. (It needs water pollution control ) 3 Noise Pollution (It needs noise pollution control ) 4 Environmental Pollution (It needsenvironmental pollution control ) 5 Soil Pollution (It needs soil pollution control ) 6 Gaseous Pollution (It needs gaseous pollution control )
what are examples of bacterial variation?