Littering can negatively impact our health by contaminating the environment, leading to the spread of harmful bacteria and diseases. Trash can attract pests like rats and insects, which are vectors for various illnesses. Additionally, litter can pollute waterways, affecting drinking water quality and harming aquatic life, which can ultimately affect human health. Moreover, exposure to toxic substances from decomposing waste can pose direct health risks to communities.
Animals, and the environment.
they affect by the construction.also can affect by littering.
of course it kills you instantly
the rubbish can get into our water tanks and can pollute
littering. Just 1 simple answer.... littering. apparently some people don't care about the Earth we live on. SAD..... :'(
Littering effects animals and can even kill them. Also, it pollutes the water, makes drinking water more unhealthy, and is plain bad.
Biotic factors are certainly being affected by littering. Biotic factors are the living things that make up the ecosystem. When we litter, the trash may decompose or not which will affect the biotic factors.
humans affect the national park by littering hurting their enviroment
you can affect animal habitat by littering, not caring for the animals habitat or/and the animal itself...
put up signs everywhere to say that there is policy against littering so stop doing the littering or stop!! living bad people do littering
A large number of animals have chances to eat plastic and other not-to-be-eaten materials.
how can a stigima affect your health risk?