Reservoirs can significantly impact the environment by altering natural water flow, which affects local ecosystems and wildlife habitats. The creation of a reservoir often leads to the flooding of land, displacing flora and fauna and changing the composition of aquatic habitats. Additionally, reservoirs can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions due to the decomposition of submerged organic matter. Furthermore, they may disrupt sediment transport, affecting downstream water quality and riverine ecosystems.
The flow of a nutrient from the environment to living organisms and back to the environment. Main reservoir for the nutrient is in the environment.
It doesn't really have any impact on the environment.
No it does not have impact on the environment.
Reservoir.
it can impact the environment but what are the reasons
what the environment tourasim
It decreases the amount of water in the river -APEX
That would depend on the kind of aircraft and the speed it was traveling, at the time of "impact" on the environment.
The butterfly acts as a pollinator in its environment.
Cadmium is considered dangerous for the environment.
The major reservoir of the phosphorus cycle is in rocks and sediments. Phosphorus is released into the environment through weathering of rocks, where it can then be taken up by plants and other organisms.
In the context of disease transmission, a reservoir is a place where a pathogen can live and multiply, such as an animal or environment. A vector is an organism that can carry and transmit the pathogen from the reservoir to a host. The relationship between a reservoir and a vector is that the reservoir provides a source of the pathogen, while the vector helps spread the pathogen to new hosts, contributing to the transmission of the disease.