describe the different type of cases of pollution
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the different types of pollution are-. water pollution air pollution soil pollution thermal pollution radioactive pollution noise pollution and Light pollution......
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There are several types of pollution, and while they may come from different sources and have different consequences, understanding the basics about pollution can help environmentally conscious individuals minimize their contribution to these dangers. In total, there are nine recognized sources of pollution in the modern world. These sources of pollution don't simply have a negative impact on the natural world, but they can have a measurable effect on the health of human beings as well.
Air pollution is defined as any contamination of the atmosphere that disturbs the natural composition and chemistry of the air
Water pollution involves any contaminated water, whether from chemical, particulate, or bacterial matter that degrades the water's quality and purity.
Soil, or land pollution, is contamination of the soil that prevents natural growth and balance in the land whether it is used for cultivation, habitation, or a wildlife preserve.
Noise pollution refers to undesirable levels of noises caused by human activity that disrupt the standard of living in the affected area.
Radioactive pollution is rare but extremely detrimental, and even deadly, when it occurs.
Thermal pollution is excess heat that creates undesirable effects over long periods of time.
Visual pollution - eyesores - can be caused by other pollution or just by undesirable, unattractive views. It may lower the quality of life in certain areas, or could impact property values and personal enjoyment.
Personal pollution is the contamination of one's body and lifestyle with detrimental actions.
Air pollution is defined as any contamination of the atmosphere that disturbs the natural composition and chemistry of the air
Water pollution involves any contaminated water, whether from chemical, particulate, or bacterial matter that degrades the water's quality and purity.
Soil, or land pollution, is contamination of the soil that prevents natural growth and balance in the land whether it is used for cultivation, habitation, or a wildlife preserve.
Noise pollution refers to undesirable levels of noises caused by human activity that disrupt the standard of living in the affected area.
Radioactive pollution is rare but extremely detrimental, and even deadly, when it occurs.
Thermal pollution is excess heat that creates undesirable effects over long periods of time.
Visual pollution - eyesores - can be caused by other pollution or just by undesirable, unattractive views. It may lower the quality of life in certain areas, or could impact property values and personal enjoyment.
Personal pollution is the contamination of one's body and lifestyle with detrimental actions.
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