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Importance of Cleanliness

Similar to the basic essentials of life like food, water, shelter, cleanliness also holds great significance in life. It is, in fact, one of the most important things for healthy living. The first and foremost importance of cleanliness is that it means the absence of disease. Cleanliness helps us stay refreshed and hygienic on a personal level.

Further, it lessens the chances of any viruses or bacteria to harm us. When you stay clean and keep the environment clean, you are less likely to fall ill. You can enjoy good health and lead an active lifestyle. It will keep you physically fit and also enhance your lifespan.

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Similarly, cleanliness in our surroundings will mean enhanced beauty and healthiness. It will not only beautify the area but also make it more attractive. This can be helpful in attracting more and tourists to enhance the economy of the country. It will also earn a good name for the country in the eyes of foreign tourists.

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In short, cleanliness is vital for one’s health and spiritual development. In addition to this, it is also essential for the environmental development of our country.

Pollution is a term which even kids are aware of these days. It has become so common that almost everyone acknowledges the fact that pollution is rising continuously. The term ‘pollution’ means the manifestation of any unsolicited foreign substance in something. When we talk about pollution on earth, we refer to the contamination that is happening of the natural resources by various pollutants. All this is mainly caused by human activities which harm the environment in ways more than one. Therefore, an urgent need has arisen to tackle this issue straightaway. That is to say, pollution is damaging our earth severely and we need to realize its effects and prevent this damage. In this pollution essay, we will see what are the effects of pollution and how to reduce it.

Effects of Pollution

Pollution affects the quality of life more than one can imagine. It works in mysterious ways, sometimes which cannot be seen by the naked eye. However, it is very much present in the environment. For instance, you might not be able to see the natural gases present in the air, but they are still there. Similarly, the pollutants which are messing up the air and increasing the levels of carbon dioxide is very dangerous for humans. Increased level of carbon dioxide will lead to global warming.

Types of Pollution

Air Pollution

Water Pollution

Soil Pollution

Smog can cause irritation to the throat and eyes and can even cause damage to the lungs of those who exercise or work outside, senior citizens and children. It is also bad for those people who have got allergies and asthma. These pollutants intensify the symptoms and triggers asthma bouts.

Hazardous pollutants

Air Pollution

When the entire atmosphere gets filled up with harmful toxic gases that are released due to economic and industrial activities, then it leads to pollution of the air and the whole atmosphere. This leads to air pollution.

Water Pollution

This is another major form of pollution that is very destructive for the nature. As we all know that natural sources of water are getting depleted day by day and this has made water a rare commodity. Unfortunately, even in these critical times, these remaining water sources are getting contaminated by impurities from several sources (like industrial waste, garbage disposal etc.), that makes them inappropriate for human consumption.

Garbage Pollution

Noise pollution

The common reasons behind noise pollution is the sound that comes from industry, planes, and other sources that reaches beyond permissible limits. There is a direct link between health and noise that includes high blood pressure, stress-related ailments, hearing loss and speech interference.

Pollution occurs in several different forms. It has become a major environmental issue all across the globe. Any unwelcome and disagreeable change in the air, land, soil, water, etc. contributes towards pollution. All these changes can be in the form of chemical, biological or physical changes. The medium that causes pollution is referred to as pollutants.

There are several laws enacted to curb pollution in the world. In India, the law made to safeguard the environment and enhance its quality is the Environment Protection Act, 1986.

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