Biology, asked by bashir0300, 3 months ago

11 How are the food chains in a
beach habitat affected when
oil covers a beach?​

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Answered by mohanddr
14

Answer:

Due to the low density of oil relative to water, oil floats on the water which results in chemical toxicity destroying the aquatic species. It also results in coating and smothering the aquatic life. ... Since most oils float, surface predators like sea otters and sea birds, which in turn affects the whole food chain.

Answered by abdulhameed6
2

Answer:

All of the creatures which are living over there will die due to no supply of oxygen in the water as oil covers the water and makes a thick blanket

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