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Fresh water biome
Alex Rizwaan Marley Twumwaah
Photo by
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District
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Mape of fresh water biome
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Climate, Weather and Location: negative
Climate cahnge can be effected by the changed habitat
Animals have little time to adapt to changes
Rain fall can effect surroundings depending on wear it falls
Also ponds and smaller streams can dry up during in the summer
Also in the winter ponds and streams may tend to freeze to the bottom
Photo by
Ian Sane
4.
Climate, Weather and Location: positive
Fresh water climates don't have there tempature its varied by the weather
Ponds are shallow so the temperature is the same form top to bottom
In summer the sun heats up the upper part of the water as the water heats up it moves or circulates
The sun doesn't heat up farther enough to reach the bottom of the lakeso it stays cool
If the climate in that location is always warm, the speeches that live there are dadapted to it.
Photo by
Ian Sane
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Animal life Negative Human Impact
Pollution from factories and industrial plants poisons the water
As a reaction to toxic spills, fish sometimes jump out the water to beach themselfs
Bacteria uses up the oxygen in the water causing aquatic species to die
Domestic sewage is dumped into rivers and streams which kills weak animals
Most fresh waters are dirty and many aquatic animals cannot survive
Photo by
nomanson
6.
Animal life Negative Human Impact
Pollution from factories and industrial plants poisons the water
As a reaction to toxic spills, fish sometimes jump out the water to beach themselfs
Bacteria uses up the oxygen in the water causing aquatic species to die
Domestic sewage is dumped into rivers and streams which kills weak animals
Most fresh waters are dirty and many aquatic animals cannot survive
Photo by
nomanson
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Solutions
Can be prevented by finding space for toxic waste for companies
People can clean the water every week
Aquatic animals can have check ups every month
Photo by
ClifB
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Solutions
Can be prevented by finding space for toxic waste for companies
People can clean the water every week
Aquatic animals can have check ups every month
Photo by
ClifB
9.
Negative human impact on plant life
Many wetlands are destroyed for crop land
People introduce bioinvasive plants
Water pollution threatens plant life
People create dams
Photo by
Tony Rodd
10.
Negative human impact on plant life
Many wetlands are destroyed for crop land
People introduce bioinvasive plants
Water pollution threatens plant life
People create dams
Photo by
Tony Rodd
11.
Positive human impact on plants/solutions
Companies should stop dumping waste in lakes
Laws should be created that stop destroying wetlands to make crop lands
Factories shouldn't destroy wetlands for space or pollute them
Photo by
Vilseskogen
12.
Positive human impact on plants/solutions
Companies should stop dumping waste in lakes
Photo by
Vilseskogen
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Negative human impact on fresh water land scape
We pollute the water
We take all the water from the streams
We make dams that block water frome flowing
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Negative human impact on fresh water land scape
We pollute the water
We take all the water from the streams
We make dams that block water frome flowing
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Positive human impact on fresh water
We clean up garbage in the lakes
We check that the river/lake are clean
We add substances that kill the bad bacteria
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Positive human impact on fresh water
We clean up garbage in the lakes
We check that the river/lake are clean
We add substances that kill the bad bacteria
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