The answer to the question is A
Answer:
1) Increased probability of hazardous chemical contamination.
2) Air, water, and soil pollution.
3) Mortality in both terrestrial and aquatic organisms.
4) Development of diseases in humans.
Explanation:
The improper disposal of electronic waste can have detrimental consequences for the environment and, as a result, to all living beings including humans.
If electronic waste is thrown away in an open area, it warms up and releases hazardous chemicals that are detrimental for the health of living beings. This occurs because <u>electronic objects contain toxic chemicals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, amongst others</u>.
These chemicals will eventually enter both soil and water, harming thousands to millions of terrestrial and aquatic organisms. Moreover, these chemicals will enter the food chain and, as humans consume these affected organisms, we are also affected in numerous ways. For example, ingesting these chemicals could cause reproductive issues, damage to both the nervous and digestive systems, the development of cancer, etc.
<span>Remember that, "it's just a theory" so it might end up not being correct unless shown by strong scientific support and evidence
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So it should be C.) <span>Never become laws; based on strong scientific support; may change based on evidence.
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1) They are caused by low salinity in the water.
2) Deep water currents are caused when nutrient rich water goes away from the water surface. The deep current water currents are important because they return the nutrient rich water back to the surface.
3) Waters that sink to the bottom of the ocean are cold, salty, and dense. Warm water on the other hand is not dense, so it floats to the surface.
4) Water that rises to the surface is warm and has a low level of salinity. It is also less dense than cold water.
5) <span>They are caused by low salinity in the water.
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Igneous because its the main type of mineral to find on a hike