How does the pollution affect environment ?

There are various types ofpollutionfor example air, water, and land pollution. Pollution is the release of contaminants into the environment. It effects everything in the world and is everywhere it even effects remote places like the artic. There is nowhere on the planet that is not polluted.

Air pollution is the contamination of air by the discharge of harmful substance. Air pollution harms humans. It causes health problems such as burning eyes and nose. There is also ore serious health problems that it can cause some chemicals can cause cancer, birth defects, brain, and nerve damage. Air pollution damages the ozone layer that protects us from the harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun. Air pollution also effects plants it interferes with photosynthesis so the plants can not properly make their own food. It affects the fruits the plants grow and make them smaller and less nutritious.

Water pollutionis the addition of harmful materials to a body of water in concentrations that affect its quality. Water pollution kills life that lives in water. Water pollution also affects the food chain when smaller organisms eat it and are than eaten by larger ones eventually humans come into the food chain too. People can gethepatitisby eating poisoned seafood. Plants are also affected by water pollution. As people dump chemicals into the water the plants there are affected by it. The chemicals work as a fertilizer by making the plants grow as they grow they need more and more oxygen that they used to share with other organisms that lived there. As the plants die from their lack of water they have to decompose which uses even more oxygen, which the fish and other organisms need to survive. This causes the whole ecosystem to be unbalanced.

Land pollution is the addition of undesirable matter to the land that may damage the terrestrial organisms. Mainly herbicides and pesticides pollute soil. Land can also become contaminated by activities such as mining and improper waste disposal. Air pollution also affects Land pollution, acid rain caused by air pollution comes down and soaks into the ground and pollutes all the ground water. Because all water leads to the ocean even the polluted ground water will get to the ocean and pollute it too.

The Earth has very fragile ecosystems and pollution takes away the balance of all of them. Humans should control their waste and not throw it into the ocean or on the land. All of our pollution is going to come back and affect us if we don't stop polluting or world

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There are various types ofpollutionfor example air, water, and land pollution. Pollution is the release of contaminants into the environment. It effects everything in the world and is everywhere it even effects remote places like the artic. There is nowhere on the planet that is not polluted.

Air pollution is the contamination of air by the discharge of harmful substance. Air pollution harms humans. It causes health problems such as burning eyes and nose. There is also ore serious health problems that it can cause some chemicals can cause cancer, birth defects, brain, and nerve damage. Air pollution damages the ozone layer that protects us from the harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun. Air pollution also effects plants it interferes with photosynthesis so the plants can not properly make their own food. It affects the fruits the plants grow and make them smaller and less nutritious.

Water pollutionis the addition of harmful materials to a body of water in concentrations that affect its quality. Water pollution kills life that lives in water. Water pollution also affects the food chain when smaller organisms eat it and are than eaten by larger ones eventually humans come into the food chain too. People can gethepatitisby eating poisoned seafood. Plants are also affected by water pollution. As people dump chemicals into the water the plants there are affected by it. The chemicals work as a fertilizer by making the plants grow as they grow they need more and more oxygen that they used to share with other organisms that lived there. As the plants die from their lack of water they have to decompose which uses even more oxygen, which the fish and other organisms need to survive. This causes the whole ecosystem to be unbalanced.

Land pollution is the addition of undesirable matter to the land that may damage the terrestrial organisms. Mainly herbicides and pesticides pollute soil. Land can also become contaminated by activities such as mining and improper waste disposal. Air pollution also affects Land pollution, acid rain caused by air pollution comes down and soaks into the ground and pollutes all the ground water. Because all water leads to the ocean even the polluted ground water will get to the ocean and pollute it too.

The Earth has very fragile ecosystems and pollution takes away the balance of all of them. Humans should control their waste and not throw it into the ocean or on the land. All of our pollution is going to come back and affect us if we don't stop polluting or world.

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i am agree with naveen

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There are a lot of different ways to answer a question like this. I would answer in a general way like this:The major form that pollution takes is the release of toxic orharmful substancesinto the natural environment. Those substances could be chemicals, such as lead or dioxin or PCBs, or they could be biological, such as disease-causing bacteria or viruses. The release of those substances to the environment might cause disease or death to plants,animals and humans. They might kill plants over a wide area, denuding the landscape and killing or driving off wildlife, or they might sicken or kill aquatic life and humans who take them in through drinking water. Pollution can consist of toxic materials released into the air also, which can settle on the ground with toxic effects, or stay in the atmosphere and cause changes in climate.Other types of pollution include litter, which reduces aesthetic appeal and might interfere with wildlife ecosystems, andnoise pollutionwhich degrades habitability of local environments for animals and humans.

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Pollution is the introduction of harmful contaminants into air, water or soil. These contaminants can have dire effects on entire ecosystems, making life more difficult for humans, plants and animals. Children and the elderly are particularly susceptible to the health effects from these toxins. In many cases, exposure to pollution has a cumulative effect on the body

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Air pollution can cause breathing problems and eye, throat and skin irritation. When solid waste is not properly treated and disposed of, it can become a breeding for pests and disease can spread.

EFFECTS ON PLANTSLeaves find it difficult to manufacture food in polluted air. When trees begin to lose their leaves, they may eventually die. When there is too much chemical content in the water absorbed by the roots, it can also affect plant life.EFFECTS ON ANIMALSOil spills in the seas and oceans result in birds and animals (e.g. penguins and seals) being coated in oil. This makes it difficult for them to float and keep warm and they may eventually die. Solid waste in the water encourages the growth of algae which depletes water of oxygen and kills marine life.EFFECTS ON BUILDINGSAir pollution discolours and corrodes buildings and statues, e.g. the Louvre Museum in France, historical buildings in London and the Taj Mahal in India are all covered with a layer of pollutants.
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Air pollution can cause breathing problems and eye, throat and skin irritation. When solid waste is not properly treated and disposed of, it can become a breeding for pests and disease can spread.EFFECTS ON PLANTSLeaves find it difficult to manufacture food in polluted air. When trees begin to lose their leaves, they may eventually die. When there is too much chemical content in the water absorbed by the roots, it can also affect plant life.EFFECTS ON ANIMALSOil spills in the seas and oceans result in birds and animals (e.g. penguins and seals) being coated in oil. This makes it difficult for them to float and keep warm and they may eventually die. Solid waste in the water encourages the growth of algae which depletes water of oxygen and kills marine life.EFFECTS ON BUILDINGSAir pollution discolours and corrodes buildings and statues, e.g. the Louvre Museum in France, historical buildings in London and the Taj Mahal in India are all covered with a layer of pollutants.

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Air pollution can cause breathing problems and eye, throat and skin irritation. When solid waste is not properly treated and disposed of, it can become a breeding for pests and disease can spread.EFFECTS ON PLANTSLeaves find it difficult to manufacture food in polluted air. When trees begin to lose their leaves, they may eventually die. When there is too much chemical content in the water absorbed by the roots, it can also affect plant life.EFFECTS ON ANIMALSOil spills in the seas and oceans result in birds and animals (e.g. penguins and seals) being coated in oil. This makes it difficult for them to float and keep warm and they may eventually die. Solid waste in the water encourages the growth of algae which depletes water of oxygen and kills marine life.EFFECTS ON BUILDINGSAir pollution discolours and corrodes buildings and statues, e.g. the Louvre Museum in France, historical buildings in London and the Taj Mahal in India are all covered with a layer of pollutants.

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Air pollution can cause breathing problems and eye, throat and skin irritation. When solid waste is not properly treated and disposed of, it can become a breeding for pests and disease can spread.EFFECTS ON PLANTSLeaves find it difficult to manufacture food in polluted air. When trees begin to lose their leaves, they may eventually die. When there is too much chemical content in the water absorbed by the roots, it can also affect plant life.EFFECTS ON ANIMALSOil spills in the seas and oceans result in birds and animals (e.g. penguins and seals) being coated in oil. This makes it difficult for them to float and keep warm and they may eventually die. Solid waste in the water encourages the growth of algae which depletes water of oxygen and kills marine life.EFFECTS ON BUILDINGSAir pollution discolours and corrodes buildings and statues, e.g. the Louvre Museum in France, historical buildings in London and the Taj Mahal in India are all covered with a layer of pollutants.

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