How does industrial pollution degrade environment. explain three measures to control environmental degradation?
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Industrial pollution degrades the environment in the following way:
(i) Air is polluted by the gases.
(ii) Dust, fume, mist, spray and smoke contain particles.
(iii) Industrial effluents pollute rivers.
(iv) Paper pulp, textiles, chemicals, etc. industries pollute land and soil due to toxic materials.
Steps to control environmental degradation:
(i) Careful planning and setting of industries.
(ii) Proper fuel selection and utilisation.
(iii) Control overuse of mineral wealth.
(i) Air is polluted by the gases.
(ii) Dust, fume, mist, spray and smoke contain particles.
(iii) Industrial effluents pollute rivers.
(iv) Paper pulp, textiles, chemicals, etc. industries pollute land and soil due to toxic materials.
Steps to control environmental degradation:
(i) Careful planning and setting of industries.
(ii) Proper fuel selection and utilisation.
(iii) Control overuse of mineral wealth.
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Air is polluted by the gases. Dust, fume, mist, spray and smoke contain particles. Industrial effluents pollute rivers.Paper pulp, textiles, chemicals, etc industries pollute land and soil due to toxic materials. Steps to control Careful planning and setting of industries. Better equipment. Proper fuel selection and utilization. Use of oil instead of coal. Treatment of industrial liquids.
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