High concentrations of ions in water can be detrimental to both plants and animals. For plants, elevated ion levels, particularly salts, can lead to osmotic stress, inhibiting water uptake and causing dehydration or toxicity. In animals, especially aquatic species, high ion concentrations may disrupt physiological processes, such as osmoregulation, leading to stress or mortality. Overall, this can result in reduced biodiversity and health of ecosystems surrounding the affected water source.
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Thunderstorms can start fires kill animals or humans and burn houses.
Smaller animals like bacteria and plankton.
No, most if not all animals are susceptible to viruses.No they effect all living beings
Yes. Coral is both the living and skeletal remains of Marine organisms. These in effect are the bones of the animals.
I am pretty sure endangered animals don't have a job. They probably just sit around eat and be themselves.
Snails are animals. They are gastropod animals, which means "stomach foot." Gastropod animals move around by crawling on their bellies (not really their stomach), and have muscular bodies. Some of them, like snails, make a shell around their bodies for protection. Slugs are a kind of snail that doesn't have a shell.
The largest concentration of nitrogen can be found in Earth's atmosphere, where it makes up about 78% of the total volume of air. Nitrogen is an essential element for living organisms and is also found in the soil and in many organic compounds.
All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
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