Answer:
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Explanation:
The variable that had the most affect was the salinity. The sea animals have a tough time trying to survive under highly saline sea water, as this upsets their internal environment as well, in turn affecting their bodily functions and overall health too. The reason behind this was probably that they were used to an environment of high levels of salinity and low levels of light.
How Pollution Affects:
The air: it can clog cities with smog, making it hard to breathe. This can also mess with rainfall, because raindrops are water droplets that form around tiny particles of dust or smoke, the latter of which creates acid rain.
The land: Acid rain can rain down onto plants and animals, giving them chemical burns and stripping trees of leaves and bark, leaving decaying organic matter behind.
The water: Pollution in the water can cause the pH (acidity or basicness) of the water to change. A lot of organisms can't survive too much swing in either direction of the pH scale, so they will all start to die, except for a few outliers that can handle it, who's population explodes and completely take over the aquatic ecosystem.
It would be considered a invasive species. because it has no natural predators and its population will skyrocket due to it.
Periodic table is organized by their valence electrons, atomic number and their atomic mass ( and also their reactivity/ groups and families). Periodic table lists their elemental symbol, atomic mass and their name. Atomic number is the number of protons and (electrons). Atomic number help us find their location on the periodic table and also their protons and electrons. The atomic mass is the mass (weight) of the specific element (per atom). The atomic number subtracted from the atomic mass is the number of neutrons.