Disposal of garbage in rivers can harm living organisms by contaminating the water with chemicals and toxins, reducing oxygen levels, and blocking sunlight. This can lead to diseases, reproductive issues, and even death for aquatic species. It can also disrupt the entire ecosystem by affecting food chains and biodiversity.
they can't survive in water and may die...
because i want them to do
Yes,though it takes a million years for them to decompose since they are made of plastic.
The disposal of garbage into rivers can severely harm living organisms by polluting their habitat, leading to toxic conditions that can kill aquatic life. Chemicals and waste can disrupt the ecosystem, reducing oxygen levels and introducing harmful pathogens. Additionally, ingestion of plastic and other debris can cause physical harm to fish and other wildlife, ultimately affecting the entire food chain. This pollution can also degrade water quality, making it unsafe for both wildlife and humans who rely on the river for drinking water and recreation.
Improper disposal of garbage can lead to pollution of air, water, and soil, which can harm living organisms through ingestion or absorption of toxic substances. It can also attract disease-carrying vectors like rats and mosquitoes, increasing the risk of diseases spreading to humans and other animals. Overall, it disrupts ecosystems and can lead to health problems for various species.
the nitrogen cycle
Abiotic factors are esentially the non living component factors that affect the living organisms of the freshwater community. Such components do not affect the warthog
EATing them :) ;) valentin
HAZARD: Special disposal procedures need to be followed. EXAMPLES: Certain chemicals, living organisms PRECAUTION: Do not dispose of these materials in the sink or trash can. REMEDY: Dispose of wastes as directed properly.
Physical: Non-living factors that affect organisms and their survival.
Temerature- can affect living organisms ; cause them to die or have to relocate