Result From Destruction Of Wetlands Surrounding A River. Of a natural resource to prevent exploitation destruction or neglect Constructed or Created Wetlands former terrestrial environments that have been designed or engineered to establish the necessary conditions soils hydrology and florafauna for a wetland. The irreversible destruction caused by these dams will affect both people and wildlife.
From 1997 to 2004 the government built a number of small irrigation reservoirs on the upper reaches of these two rivers Li et al 2009a. Ten major cases were reported from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region but the most cases were reported in Thane at Kalher Kasheli and Dombivli among other areas. Marshes and ponds the edge of a lake or ocean the delta at the mouth of a river low-lying areas that frequently floodall of these are wetlands.
In the Midwest where thousands of homes were struck by devastating floods in the early 1990s more than 17 million acres of wetlands have been built on or plowed under in the Mississippi and Missouri river basins.
By removing trees near a river this removes the shade which could increase the temperature of the river thus killing the wildlife. A wetland is a place where the land is covered by water either salt fresh or somewhere in between. Act as flood control 2. Which of the following is most likely to result from destruction of wetlands surrounding a river.