8. Find the word opposite in meaning to artificial
Q.2 Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
1. Pollution is the fouling of the environment -land, water and air - by waste, smoke, ,
chemicals and other harmful substances. The most serious pollution occurs where
there are large cities and many factories. Every industrial country faces the problem
of waste. As factories produce new goods for people to buy, old ones are thrown out
of the household as rubbish. Burning this pollutes the air, dumping it in rivers and
seas pollutes the water, and rubbish, are unpleasant and the up much needed space.
Getting rid of plastics the particularly difficult. Wood and paper decay after some
time through the action of bacteria. But plastics never decay. The more we throw
away, the more litter is produced.
2. The world's oceans have been used as 'dustbins', with millions of rubbish are being
dumped into the sea every year, harming marine life. If too much untreated sewage is
poured into seas, lakes and rivers from sewers, the water can no longer dilute it. All
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the answer is natural for artificial
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