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Vika [28.1K]
3 years ago
10

How did the lab activities help you answer the lesson question: How does human activity affect Earth’s freshwater resources? Wha

t did you learn from conducting this lab?
Biology
2 answers:
Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Since the origin of humans on this planet, they have been trying their best to make their lives easier on this planet. In doing so, human activities have some how heavily damaged the Earth. Many day to day activities of humans are dangerous for the Earth.

Some of the consequences of human activities on the Earth's fresh water are :

Extinction of many aquatic species:

The water consumed by humans comes from the fresh water oceans. As the population of humans is increasing enormously, the water from the oceans is being consumed at dangerous levels. This has caused many species of aquatic animals to become extinct or to be at a verge of extinction as they do  not have a habitat to survive or reproduce.

Pollution:

Many heavy industries, house sewage, farmers dispose waste into the fresh water. Hence, killing aquatic animals and polluting the fresh water ecosystems.

hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

In the lab, I observed how pollutants affect the pH of lakes and groundwater. Pollutants that result from human activity such as using soap and citric acid can change the pH of water. If the pH of the water changes, it might not be safe for people to drink that water or for organisms to live in it. I also learned that the pollution in a lake can end up in groundwater. Even though the soil can filter some pollutants and the water may look clean, its quality may not be good.

Explanation:

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