The plant and animal life should be all right if no one gets an ore stuck in a river plant.
The Olympics has a big effect on the environment due to the amount of land used up to make the stadiums for the events. This will destroy habitats of animals and make them move away.
The new conservation policies had a positive impact on the local wildlife population.
Floodwaters, impact, early river civilizations.
in a river you could find alot of animals and plants like fish and on the side of a river you would find trees small tiny plants and alot of other things.
Would despoil the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and pollute our oceans and coastlines for a tiny percentage of our energy needs -- with almost zero impact on gas prices Would despoil the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and pollute our oceans and coastlines for a tiny percentage of our energy needs -- with almost zero impact on gas prices Would despoil the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and pollute our oceans and coastlines for a tiny percentage of our energy needs -- with almost zero impact on gas prices
if you kept them in your house as a pet, then they would die... they need to be in wildlife to live!
Colorado is the only State to turn down the Olympics. In a referendum, 62% of the States voters rejected the 1976 Winter Olympics because of the cost, the environmental impact, polllutiion and projected population boom that would have resulted.
Amphibians like frogs are a type of wildlife. A snake or an alligator also. Mostly animals that could transport out and in the water. Some animals like birds could just be there then go, same for many other animals. If there was a woods near maybe a deer.
River deltas provide refreshment for the land and water. This is important both for man and wildlife. The deposits left in the delta allow more nutrients for the soil and for wildlife to eat.
If river werent arond people would feel weird because lots of people like to fish. :p
A slang word for people who love wildlife would be "granola."
If national parks disappeared, it would have detrimental effects on biodiversity, ecosystems, and wildlife conservation. It would also impact tourism, outdoor recreation opportunities, and cultural heritage. Furthermore, the loss of protected lands could lead to increased habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation.
There are a vast number of reasons why one river could have more sediment than another. The type of watershed. Urbanization stream channeling Dams Heavy rains That is a short list of things that can impact the sediment load of a river.