Natural events like volcanoes, earthquakes, and storms can change the water and make it harmful for plants, animals, and people who use it. For example, volcanoes can release gases and ash that mix with rain and make the water dirty and difficult for fish or people to use. Even though the actual chemical composition of the water may not change, the substances added by the natural event can still be harmful and pollute the water. So it’s important to be careful when using water that has been affected by natural phenomena, and to make sure it’s safe before using it for drinking or other purposes.
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