Asked by oj

Wetlands are able to remove nutrients and chemicals from water as the water flows through the area. A developer is planning to destroy most of the wetlands near a bay. In three to five sentences, explain how destroying the wetlands would impact the bay’s water quality and ecosystem.(4 points)

i'm so confused about this and don't know where to begin

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Answered by DrBob222
If you're so confused you don't know where to begin then it won't do you any good for me or anyone else to write this for you. You're best bet is to type this question into Google, read the SEVERAL sites about wetlands and how they function. When you understand all of that you can filter all of that information into a few sentences. Good luck. If you will post your work someone here shall be happy to critique it for you.
Answered by Straw Hat
Bob this is why you ain’t got any friends💀
Answered by Straw Hat
The wet lands is full of pure water which is required for the ecosystem. Destroying the wetlands would heavily affect this. Therefore the water quality would heavily diminish and would no longer be the same as it once was.

This is my response, just reword it a bit so you don’t get caught. 👍
Answered by hey
straw hat thank u very much 🙏🙏
Answered by Sarah Green
But Dr.Bob, I did look this up on Google and THIS is what appeared. So technically I did in fact use Google.
Answered by Bobs a L
Bob can catch this L
Answered by PumkinKing69
Bob you’re here too. Why else would you be here on this site if you weren’t looking for answers?
Answered by someone
hi

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