Spring is NOT the worst time of year for an animal that lives in a lake...dumb-dumb!!
Winter.
During the winter.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of sharks that die each year from water pollution as data is limited and varies. However, water pollution negatively impacts shark populations through habitat destruction, poisoning, and disrupting ecosystems that are vital for their survival. Efforts to reduce water pollution are crucial in protecting sharks and other marine life.
1. Why water pollution is a problem? Because, water pollution kills. It kills the fish and all living beings that lives in the water. If all the water life is dead so will much of humans food source will die too. 2. How Many People Pollute Each Year? Millions of people pollute each year. 3. How a ocean can get contaminated? water pollution, oil spills/leaks, people throwing litter into the ocean. 1. Why does water pollution affect all living beings? Because, contaminates our bodies and many of animals habitats.
Water is a natural resource and continual pollution of the earth's water supply can be a threat to human life. About 70% of industrial waste is dumped into bodies of water, the largest amount of water is in the ocean, and 14 billion pounds of trash are dumped in the ocean every year.
According to the World Health Organization, around 7 million premature deaths are attributed to air pollution each year, globally. This includes deaths from outdoor and indoor air pollution. Additionally, pollution from water, soil, and chemical exposure can also contribute to health complications and deaths.
The summer months are the best months to avoid the desert.
Antarctica has strict regulations in place to prevent pollution, and any pollution that occurs is typically minimal. However, some pollution can still occur due to research activities, waste disposal, and fuel spills. The exact amount of water pollution in Antarctica each year is not readily available, but efforts are continuously made to minimize environmental impact in the region.
There is no specific number available on the exact amount of bears that die from pollution each year. However, pollution can adversely impact bear populations through habitat destruction, water contamination, and food source depletion, leading to sickness and death. Efforts to reduce pollution and protect bear habitats can help mitigate these impacts.
the detriot lions the went one year 0-16
I was there in the summer, and it didn't smell at all. Paris on the other hand....