Elements Connected to my Issue
ByThe some of the elements that are involved in my issue of farmers use of intensive water and the shortages of water around is, Sulfur, Mercury and Phosphorus.

The first chemical element that has effected my ecological issue is Sulphur. Sulphur contaminates the water going into lakes, rivers, and even streams that may cut through your crops that you had been playing to chop next week. The Sulfur will then get soaked up by your crops and may contaminate the species that is going to eat the crop. Now this species may get sick or worse may die because of this little connection through the field of Sulfur.

The second chemical that effects my ecological issue is Phosphorus. Phosphorus is mainly found and used in pesticides as well as Chlorine and Carbon are common in pesticides too. Phosphorus gets sprayed along the farmers crops and again is effecting them. This is shortening the amount of water we have and them using more and more water so they don’t kill there crops or livestock. If they were to mot use Pesticides that had these chemical elements in them we would still have a fairly much larger amount of water then we do now.

The third and finally element I will be explaining that connects to my ecological issue is Mercury. Mercury is found lots by water, the picture above may seem that is is safe water to drink out of or use but if we looked closer to it, it is not. Mercury would be most likely be found in this photo, it is a running stream that goes for miles and miles and this water turns out it is getting spread on to the farmers field, firstly the water of Mercury will be now contaminating the crops farmers need to sell with no contamination. Second the water is getting sprayed through onto a field we are using this water for needs once we notice this water is contaminated and we have to use new clean water but now we are taking water away from other places that may have need for tis water more then the crops, so if we filter the water through crops will be safer as well as us and we will have less water shortages.
Remember your use of water used.