How does land pollution affect plants and animals?
Question by stevenlikescheese: How does land pollution impact plants and animals?
I need to know how land pollution affects plants or animals
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Answer by justme
It disrupts there all-natural setting for starters.
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about 2 years ago
I did my homework. You do yours.
about 2 years ago
it rains and it runs off into rivers and lakes and the animal drink the watter and the trees absorb it
about 2 years ago
it makes liberals cry….then in order to stem the saddness..the liberals will go out and plant trees and it’s a continuing cyclic process
about 2 years ago
Pollution can do several things to animals–it can kill fish and bugs, cause birds beaks to be deformed, reduce egg production and animal reproduction, and
eliminate species all together. People study the “gross” effects on animals, such as deformed beaks, and thenstudy the
sublethal effects on reproduction and try to determine the long-term effects on the population by species, and by the “food chain”
groups. They also know that certain chemicals accumulate in fish, in their fat, and that humans should not eat fish from the
Great Lakes daily. There are guidance documents that show how often to eat the fish, such as trout, smelt and such.
When humans eat fish that have such chemicals in them, we can measure it in the milk that mothers produce for their babies, and some of these chemicals
are thought to be responsible for cancers and deformities or learning disabilities in babies.
about 1 year ago
http://prashantobanerji.blogspot.com/2009/11/fur-your-eyes-only.html
Today, in stores, alongside a mink you could find coats and trimmings made of rabbit fur (either from India or France) and fox fur, as well as cheap fur from the raccoon dog. While some websites might say that fur from China is the one you should be wary of, the truth is that fur from anywhere can only be obtained by acts of barbaric cruelty… it is in the nature of industry.