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A chemical industry is not a cause of

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Answered by kotkarakshay1161
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water pollution

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Answered by qwwestham
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The chemical industry is not a cause of nuclear pollution.

  • The chemical industry is apprehended as one of the most powerful sources of environmental pollution.
  • The primary effect of the chemical industry is pollution that arises due to industrial activities which result in gas emissions, wastewater coming out of these industries which pollutes natural ponds and underground water as well, solid and slurry waste which pollutes the soil.
  • Another major effect of the chemical industry is harmful emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulates into the environment.
  • On the other hand, nuclear pollution, also known as radioactive contamination, is the deposition or presence of radioactive substances at places where it's undesirable or unintended. For example, on surfaces, or within solids, liquids, or gases, even including the human body.
  • Nuclear pollution is caused due to the release of radioactive substances in the environment when nuclear explosions or testing occur.
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