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It kills all life as we no it!
Climate can affect life in a region by people's crops dieing and then they dont have any food.
Sharks are not typically found in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence River, as this freshwater environment is not suitable for most shark species, which prefer saltwater habitats. However, there have been rare instances of bull sharks being spotted in the river, as they are known to tolerate freshwater for limited periods. Overall, such occurrences are extremely uncommon and not representative of the typical marine life in the area.
Quebec City, located along the St. Lawrence River, is home to a diverse array of marine life, including various fish species such as Atlantic salmon, brook trout, and smelt. The river also supports populations of invertebrates like mollusks and crustaceans. Additionally, the region is known for its seasonal presence of migratory birds and marine mammals, such as seals and occasionally beluga whales, particularly in the broader St. Lawrence estuary.
because it does
yes as all pollution is sucked into the river banks and causes the lower numbers of sea life.
they all die from farming and drinking blood from the river (XD losers....)
The first thing that they do is put the region under water (flooding) they also cause life and economic loss.
Tigris and Euphrates rivers change life in Misopotamia by madeing life possible in a dry region.
The Nile River affected King Tut\'s life in all aspects, from providing a good harvest to his people, to bringing disease and plagues of locusts.
Bcz it's cool in the summer an warm I. The winter