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Svet_ta [14]
2 years ago
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Humans contribute to many changes of areas such as beaches, bays, wetlands, the sea floor, and coral reefs. How does the deliber

ate alteration of the ocean or terrestrial topography negatively impact marine ecosystems?
Biology
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AnnZ [28]2 years ago
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For many years humans have been putting waste in oceans, wetlands, and lakes without thinking of the consequences. You know that saying “All roads lead to Rome” well most trash will end up in the ocean one way or another. There is a garbage patch in the ocean that is about 2x bigger than Texas. Many coral reefs are dying right now because of the oil and gas from the many boats that are traveling on the waters. A way to help solve these problems is using less or zero plastic. Plastic takes years to completely deteriorate. For example glass even though it's not plastic it still takes years to deteriorate. You know sea glass well that took years and years to get to that point when you find it at the beach.

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dont use the exact answer i put. i would change this up a bit or use it as inspiration to use. i just finished the activity on Plato

White raven [17]2 years ago
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