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essay on effects of pollution 250 - 300 words​

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Answered by raginimirzapur
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pollution will destroy our land so we don't have to make any type of pollutions like air pollution land pollution and water pollution we don't have to throw any waste in river

Answered by vimalkumar8635
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Pollution has rattled the natural order of our ecosystems and has brought heavy consequences to Earth’s inhabitants. The major reason for Pollution is the unchecked and illegal activities that misuse natural resources and don’t follow guidelines set by the pollution control boards across the country. Anything that causes Pollution is known as a pollutant. It can be a solid, liquid, or even gas. No matter what state the pollutant is in, it can have devastating effects on our natural ecosystem if it is left unchecked.

Water pollution forms a major category of Pollution and has become an urgent crisis in many countries. We cannot survive without water. So, when most of the water bodies will dry up or get chocked, the human population will come to an end. The next big form of Pollution is air pollution. It is mainly caused by toxic exhumes from vehicles and the burning of coal for electricity.

Soil pollution is witnessing an unexpected rise in recent times owing to the mass deforestation and illegal farming activities in tropical forests. Another significant yet largely ignored form of Pollution is noise pollution. The high decibel noises coming out from jets and airplanes contribute to noise pollution. It damages our eardrums and, in extreme cases, causes deafness.

Paragraph on Pollution – 250 to 300 Words for Classes 9, 10, 11, 12 and Competitive Exams Students

The natural mechanisms of the Earth that had been functioning in sync since the formation of the Earth are lying in disarray. This can be attributed to the exploitation of natural resources by humans. We, occupying the topmost strata on the ecological pyramid, should be conscious of the environment. Pollution has been a burning issue for the last 100 years, but little has been done to take steps towards rebuilding our ecosystem and saving it from the brink of collapse.

The Earth is in continuous motion; the principles of nature teach us that we must never disrupt the harmony of the various levels of the ecosystem. Meddling with natural processes can have disastrous long term effects that will push the entire Earth towards mass destruction. Pollutants must be identified and effectively dealt with to pull off a last saving grace for the sake of our co-habitants. It must be kept in mind that pollutants are not always toxic substances. Any unwanted substance that can disrupt the functioning of a natural system can be categorized as a pollutant.

Some pollutants don’t have any shape or size. For example, temperature rise in our atmosphere by a few degrees for a short time will not have any significant effect, but the same amount of rising in temperature in a water body will kill the thermo-sensitive organisms. Here, the temperature is a pollutant for the water body. There are certain invisible pollutants, too, like noise. Noise pollution wasn’t even recognized as a form of Pollution until the late 1970s. In 1972 it was recognized as a significant form of Pollution by the United States’ Pollution Control Board. Noise pollution is the trickiest to deal with, as it has no specific guidelines. Your neighbor partying in the middle of the night with stereos blasting music at a dangerously high level also falls under noise pollution. A deep sense of responsibility towards nature and empathy for all the organisms residing on Earth will go a long way in saving our planet from destruction.

Paragraph on Pollution - 250 to 300 Words for Class 9, 10, 11, 12 and Competitive Exams Students

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