Pollution can kill fish because if it touches the fish's gill it will cause them to suffer.
It affect their food supplies and their ability to grow For instance added CO2 in the atmosphere is increasing the acidity of the water which in turn robs shell fish of calcium for their shells
Salt water can affect a fish by altering its internal salt balance through osmosis, which can lead to dehydration. Additionally, the high salinity of salt water can affect a fish's ability to extract oxygen from the water through their gills, resulting in respiratory stress. Some fish have adaptations to live in salt water, while others may struggle to survive in such conditions.
Yes, it is recommended that you change the water in the aquarium before adding a new fish, as the water may contain harmful substances that could affect the new fish.
A fish could suffer from hypoxia if there is a decrease in oxygen levels in the water, which could be due to pollution, algal blooms, or changes in temperature leading to decreased oxygen solubility. This can cause stress, difficulty breathing, and ultimately harm the fish's health and survival.
Fresh water
fish can live in water because they have gills.
Pollution in water affects fish. Pollution can be caused by smoke or smog from factories, etc.
It polluties it, beacuse the nutrients we won't have and when we fish the, water would be polluted and all of the fish would be dead...!
Because if all the material is at the bottom of the water, think about the fish. They wont live. Basically because the fish and other creatures will die from pollution in the water.
Pollution affects waterfalls because pollution goes through air and can actually fly into water and rivers, which causes water pollution that can somewhat spread. This kills algae and fish and it kills our clean source of water.
The creatures that live in the water. Like fish and coral and seaweed and other life.
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Variables that can affect the number of fish in a lake include water temperature, availability of food, habitat quality, presence of predators, fishing pressure, and pollution levels. Additionally, natural events like floods or droughts can also impact fish populations.
Water pollution can affect the lives of both humans and animal species. For species, it can contaminate their habitat, even poisoning them if consumed in too great a concentration, which in turn leads to affecting humans. When small fish consume toxins in the water, a snowball effect occurs, wherein larger fish constantly consume smaller fish (which in turn builds up the concentration of toxins), and thus, eventually finding its way into our stomachs. On a more aesthetic note, water pollution can lead to ugly scenery: Dirty lakes, ponds, rivers, etc.
Some variables that can affect the fish population of a lake are changes in water temperature, pollution, climate changes, and introduction of new species into this body. Another variable is the number of people that may fish in this lake.
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the pollution get in them
people that fish for a living will be devastatedand things that our technology cant filter in the water can end up in our bath water or stomachs.