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What are thecauses of water/ river population

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Answered by bhumipreet
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Rivers are integral both to human society and to the wider environment, and pollution of those rivers can cause a range of adverse effects to plant, animal and human life. The riverine ecosystem both accumulates and transports pollution, concentrating organic and inorganic pollutants in ways that damage flora, fauna and human health, as well as transporting them, ultimately, to the sea.

In addition to the environmental impact, one aspect that should not be overlooked is the economic one - rivers are both a way of life and a livelihood for huge numbers of people, providing income via fishing and aquaculture, and a polluted river will have depleted stocks of fish, crustaceans and other aquatic life on which some economies rely.

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