The Impact Of Littering. Sep 25, 2018 · littering can have disastrous consequences on the environment. Cleaning litter is costly to the economy
In other words, being in a littered area is very uncomfortable and unpleasant. Be it littering along the road, on the streets or by the litter bins, toxic materials or chemicals in the litter can be blown or washed into rivers, forest lands, oceans, lakes and creeks and eventually pollutes the waterways, land, forest areas, soils or aquatic environments. More images for the impact of littering »
For example, sea turtles readily consume plastic bags and other floating debris that appear similar to their gelat.
Through the pollution of the soil through littering, plants are also contaminated since they get their nutrients from the soil. As debris accumulates, habitat structure may be modified, light levels may be reduced in underlying waters, and oxygen levels may be depleted. These changes can undermine the ability of open water and benthic habitats to support aquatic life. Habitat alteration is caused by trash and debris in rivers and oceanic convergence (accumulation) zones, on beaches, and submerged benthic (at and near the bottom of rivers and oceans) habitats.
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