Why might the lake die?

Climate change on our planet affects the state of rivers and lakes. An increase in the average annual air temperature and a decrease in the amount of rains lead to a decrease in the water content of the lakes: the water from them gradually evaporates and is not replenished from the outside, the lake becomes shallow and dries up. The condition of lakes can also be negatively affected by direct human activities, for example, pollution of water bodies and soil from nearby industrial enterprises. For the safety of lakes, as well as for the prevention of climate change in general, each person needs to lead an eco-responsible lifestyle. This means predominantly using public transport, saving water, sorting waste and handing it over for recycling.



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