English Essay Effect of pollution
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. Effects of Air Pollution. High levels of airpollution can cause an increased risk of heart attack, wheezing, coughing, and breathing problems, and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. Air pollution can also cause worsening of existing heart problems, asthma, and other lung complications.
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Effects of Pollution:
The greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere increases the temperature of the earth.
The climate change causes catastrophic change in weather.
The harmful gases in the atmosphere cause irritation in the throat and eyes, asthma as well as other respiratory problems and diseases such as lung cancer.
Increased level of radiation increases the risk of skin cancer.
It can also have adverse effects on cardiovascular system.
Use of fertilizers such as insecticides and pesticides reduce the soil fertility that results in reduction of crop production.
This may result in famine and malnutrition.
Polluted water affects the sea organisms and aquatic life.
The contaminated water when consumed by humans causes various diseases such as typhoid, cholera, and jaundice.
The excessive exposure to noise pollution can result in impaired hearing or cause deafness in human beings.
It might also result in high blood pressure and coronary diseases.
Wild life is also adversely affected due to air and noise pollution.
Toxic soils and water channels can kill several plants and animals.
It may cause neurological damage, cancer and failure to reproduce in animals.
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The greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere increases the temperature of the earth.
The climate change causes catastrophic change in weather.
The harmful gases in the atmosphere cause irritation in the throat and eyes, asthma as well as other respiratory problems and diseases such as lung cancer.
Increased level of radiation increases the risk of skin cancer.
It can also have adverse effects on cardiovascular system.
Use of fertilizers such as insecticides and pesticides reduce the soil fertility that results in reduction of crop production.
This may result in famine and malnutrition.
Polluted water affects the sea organisms and aquatic life.
The contaminated water when consumed by humans causes various diseases such as typhoid, cholera, and jaundice.
The excessive exposure to noise pollution can result in impaired hearing or cause deafness in human beings.
It might also result in high blood pressure and coronary diseases.
Wild life is also adversely affected due to air and noise pollution.
Toxic soils and water channels can kill several plants and animals.
It may cause neurological damage, cancer and failure to reproduce in animals.
Plz mark as brainlist
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