It doesn't affect the water itself - though the contents of a plastic container might. However it is unsightly and worse, can trap, injure or kill wildlife.
Many turtles for example, die from swallowing plastic bags that to them look like the jellyfish they live on. Birds and marine mammals become entangled in old fishing nets, beer-can binders and the like.
Plastic itself doesn't cause air pollution directly, but when plastic is burned or incinerated, it can release harmful pollutants into the air. Additionally, the production and transportation of plastic materials can contribute to air pollution through the emission of greenhouse gases. Recycling and reducing plastic use can help mitigate these impacts on air quality.
yes, why? because if lots of garbage in the road and everywhere, so the g arbage would go to the ocean and kill the fish, therefore, especially for the plastic the turtle usually eat that plastic
plastic water bottles fill up our land fill and get dumped into our oceans rivers and forests which is pollution and harm to our environmentit affects the environment because you recycle it not throw it in the trash
no
Water is almost never stationary. As such, it flows continuously from one part of provinces to other parts. Pollution that is deposited in rivers or streams in one area could be carried downstream to other areas and affect their water quality.
Industrial pollution can contaminate water sources with harmful chemicals and heavy metals, making it unsafe for drinking, fishing, and agricultural use. This pollution can also disrupt aquatic ecosystems and harm aquatic life, leading to long-term ecological damage. It is important to address and regulate industrial pollution to protect water quality and human health.
the pollution get in them
NO
decrase the use of plastic etc...
yes
Pollution: Contamination from industrial, agricultural, and urban sources can degrade water quality. Natural events: Floods, droughts, and hurricanes can impact water quality by introducing pollutants or stirring up sediment. Infrastructure: Aging water treatment systems or inadequate sanitation can affect the quality of drinking water.
Water pollution does not stop the movement of water, but it can affect the quality and health of the water. Pollutants can slow down the natural flow of water by clogging waterways or affecting the organisms living in the water, which can disrupt ecosystems and harm wildlife.