Yes, rust can affect sea life, primarily through the release of iron and other metals when iron structures corrode in marine environments. This can lead to changes in water chemistry, potentially harming aquatic organisms. Additionally, rusting structures can create physical hazards for marine animals and disrupt habitats. However, in some cases, the iron released can stimulate phytoplankton growth, which may have both positive and negative ecological impacts.
they dont
Located on the Mediterranean Sea, it led them to sea trade.
Iron and steel with both rust, but no other substance will.
yes hurricanes do affect sea life. why? because the winds can blow the water making it murky and unstable. the fish can get lost or the waves accidentally throw fish out of water on to rocks.
Sea water can rust nails or other metals.
If oil gets on you it could kill you. Oil can kill all sea life and plants in the ocean.
Oil contaminate and kills the sea. Oil is a toxin, which would kill the sea life in a matter of seconds.
Yes, pollution in the River Rhine can affect the North Sea. The river flows into the North Sea, carrying pollutants with it. These pollutants can impact marine life, water quality, and ecosystems in the North Sea.
Because there is salt spray (wind spraying the sea water) near the sea which causes steel to rust.
It iS so salty and they mine fertilizer from it
Rust is simply a product of the oxidation process. When metals are exposed to air, they break down forming a protective layer (rust)
Water temperature affects the life span of a sea anemone by reducing or increasing the amount of oxygen the animal takes in. A stressful environment with an improper temperature can also affect reproduction.