Geography, asked by peterparker9031, 11 months ago

the marine pollution is ultimately going to be harmful to man himself....Discuss​

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Answered by naynadeshmukh78
8

Explanation:

Introduction

Marine environment is submitted to contamination1 that comes in many different forms, such as toxic chemicals (e.g., organic compounds, DDT, PCB, metals, pharmaceuticals, gas), solid waste (e.g., plastics), increased nutrient (e.g., nitrates and phosphates) and sediment inputs due to human activities (e.g., industry, agriculture, deforestation, sewage discharge, aquaculture), radioactivity, oil spills, and discarded fishing nets. Marine contamination changes the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the oceans and coastal zones, and potentially threatens marine organism, ecosystems, and biodiversity and affects thus the quality and productivity of marine ecosystems. In this context, the contamination causing damage or negative impact on marine ecosystem is called pollution (see below). The ultimate effect of pollution on marine resources depends on the form, intensity (acute or chronic), and location of the contamination, with some marine environments, ecosystems, and species being more sensitive than others to pollution.

Answered by umasunda82
1

Answer:yes

Explanation:Because if human will make marine pollution then there will be no water left which is drinkable

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