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Answered by poonamsaini5173
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correlation between haryana and telangana

Topic:: Effect on industrial pollution

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art integrated project on science

correlation between haryana and telangana

Topic:: Effect on industrial pollution

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Answered by Anonymous
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Effects of Industrial Pollution

Explanation:

Effects of Industrial Pollution are as under:-

1) Global Warming:

As we touched on earlier, a huge portion of climate change or global warming can be attributed to our reliance on industrial activities over the years. Toxic materials and gases are burned and released into the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane. Because these gases are able to absorb radiation from the sun, they have a direct impact on the temperature of the planet.

2)Rising sea levels.

Rise in the earth’s temperature.

Risk of species of animals becoming extinct.An increase in tsunamis, typhoons, hurricanes, floods and other natural disasters,Melting of the ice caps

Furthermore, our very existence as human beings could be under threat too, not to mention the increased risk of us catching diseases such as cholera, malaria and Lyme Disease.

3)Air Pollution

Industrial factories have played a big part in the amount of air pollution that we as people have to endure. The toxic gases that factories release into the air, combined with those added by automobiles on the road, mean that we have an increased risk of developing chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer, heart disease and many other illnesses, diseases and conditions.

Air pollution also has an effect on our wildlife and again could lead to species of plants and animals one day being made extinct.

4)Water Pollution

Factories are also a major contributing factor to water pollution across the globe. The illegal dumping of contaminated water, gases, chemicals, heavy metals or radioactive materials into major waterways causes damage to marine life and the environment as a whole.

Not all factories will be responsible for this, but those found in less regulated parts of the planet will dump their toxic wastes into oceans or rivers to be rid of it a lot cheaper.

5)Soil Pollution

Even the earth’s soil can become polluted, mainly due to industrial wastes being thrown into landfills. These chemicals and toxic materials can destroy the fertility of the soil, decrease the productivity of crops and even lead to the contamination of foods that we may eventually consume.

6)Our Own Health

As humans that are exposed to air pollution, water pollution and soil pollution among others, we also face an increased risk of falling victim to illness and disease. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 5% of those diagnosed with lung cancer will be due to extended exposure to pollution. A small percentage of chest infections, lung diseases and heart diseases can also be attributed to pollution according to the WHO.

This has led to an increase in legal claims against workplaces due to workers being overly exposed to diesel pollution and other pollution while working. Royal Mail is just one such company that has faced these legal claims in recent years and many feel that it could open the doors for many more to face similar claims in years to come.

7)The Destruction of Wildlife -

The Industrial Pollution can straight away lead to destruction of Wildlife.Many animals die after consuming plastic waste and drinking chemical water.

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