Chemical pollution refers to the release of toxic substances into the ocean, often from industrial or agricultural activities. These substances can be harmful to marine life and can accumulate in the food chain, leading to health problems for animals and potentially even humans who consume seafood.
Chemical pollution refers to the release of nutrients into the ocean, which can stimulate the growth of algae and other aquatic plants, leading to an overgrowth of these organisms.
Chemical pollution refers to the release of beneficial substances into the ocean, such as vitamins and minerals, which can enhance the health of marine life.
Chemical pollution refers to the release of harmless substances into the ocean, such as saltwater. It has no effect on marine life.
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