Lake contamination is most likely caused by agricultural runoff containing pesticides and fertilizers, industrial discharges, untreated sewage, and stormwater runoff. These pollutants introduce harmful substances like heavy metals, pathogens, and nutrients, which can cause eutrophication, harm aquatic ecosystems, and endanger human health. Litter and plastic waste add to the contamination.
The evolution of Galapagos finches: A longitudinal study of beak size variation. Recent data collecting has revealed vital
The evolution of Galapagos finches: A longitudinal study of beak size variation. Recent data collecting has revealed vital insights into the development of bird beak sizes in the Galapagos Islands, with a focus on three separate species of finches known as Darwin’s Finches. These birds are well-known for their contribution