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Answered by Anonymous
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The burning of fossil fuel gives out harmful compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These substances will rise terribly high into the atmosphere, wherever they combine and react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form a lot of acidic pollutants, called air pollution.

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Some of these water-borne diseases are Typhoid, Cholera, Paratyphoid Fever, Dysentery, Jaundice, Amoebiasis and Malaria. Chemicals in the water also have negative effects on our health. Pesticides – can damage the nervous system and cause cancer because of the carbonates and organophosphates that they contain.

The main problem caused by water pollution is that it kills organisms that depend on these water bodies. Dead fish, crabs, birds and sea gulls, dolphins, and many other animals often wind up on beaches, killed by pollutants in their habitat (living environment). Pollution disrupts the natural food chain as well.

Answered by SuzainShamim13
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Hey dude,

Your Answer is:

HARMFUL EFFECTS OF BURNING FOSSIL FUELS.

Global Warming Pollution.

Higher Rise In The Sea Level

Oil Spills

SPM(Suspended Particulate Matter)

Carbon Dioxide

Sulphur Dioxide

HARMFUL EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION.

Death To Aquatic Animals

Harmful Disease

Hope this will help you.

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