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Finally I would like to restate that helping The King River is very important because it will
1. It will help other animals survive
2. By people not throwing waste the environment will be cleaner
3. By the community coming together there will be more people aware of this topic
The community coming toget her to clean The King River so that it is not polluted.
Is sunny with plants surrounding the banks of the river which give the animals camouflage while trying to drink water.
In Tasmania, Australia the King River is one of the most polluted rivers in Australia
The Negative affects of this problem are that when the water is polluted it causes the animals that live in the water to die and if the animals/fish living in the water go extinct due to humans producing lots of waste it will unbalance the food chain in the ecosystem.
The Problem was created by people throwing trash in the river which ended up in it polluting the river.
Works Cited
Beavis, Laura. “Tasmania's Poisoned Rivers Become PhD Students' Classroom.” ABC News, 24 Sept. 2016, www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-24/fix-the-rivers-challenge-for-tas-phd-students/7874112.
“The King River .” ABC News, www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-24/water-pollution-in-the-king-river-tas/7874420.
“The King River .” Flickr, www.flickr.com/photos/scttw/383303397.
“King River in Tasmania .” ABC News, www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-24/water-pollution-in-the-king-river-tas/7874420.
“Study Finds Pollution of Tasmanian Waters.” Green Left Weekly, 5 Sept. 2016, www.greenleft.org.au/content/study-finds-pollution-tasmanian-waters.
“Tasmanian Weather and Warnings.” Australia's Official Weather Forecasts & Weather Radar - Bureau of Meteorology, www.bom.gov.au/tas/.
“What Kind of Plants Live Along the River Banks?” Home Guides | SF Gate, homeguides.sfgate.com/kind-plants-live-along-river-banks-92737.html.
Citizens not throwing waste into The King River.