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III Complete the flow chart.
Pollution
Air pollution
Water pollution
Naturtal Activities​

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Answered by guparchana19
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f you can, pick up litter and garbage by hand, and take it to your personal garbage can before it travels into local waterways.

Never put chemicals down the drain. Place them into your outside garbage can or take them to the local authorized center.

Wash your car where the water and soap can go to a dirt or grass area instead of a street and drain to the river or creek.

Don’t try to clean up a spill by washing it into a gutter or storm drain.

Commercial absorbent or cheap cat litter, sand, or dirt can usually stop or hold a spill. After that, scoop up the soaked up material, in a plastic bag, and take the toxic mess to your garbage can or local dump.

Never wash your motor oil down the gutter. Take it to the nearest auto parts store and they will get rid of it for nothing.

Blow chemicals or fertilizer up onto the grass or gravel so they will not wash down the street into the gutter.

Some Great Ways to Reduce Water Pollution Today

Here at the office we came up with several ideas and also found some other great ones at related websites.

Try to use as little plastic as possible

Almost all of the plastic we use ends up in the world’s water supply because it is so hard to break down. Our rivers and oceans are filled with plastic where it gets even more difficult to remove and safely recycled so if you try to use as little plastic items as you can, then automatically you are helping the planet be a little freer.

If you have an option, pick a recyclable

If there are more than one option for a object that you want to buy, try to choose the one that is easily recyclable. For example, a glass container is much healthier than plastic. Plus, it can be used and cleaned over and over, then recycled to be made into a new product.

Maintain your vehicles regularly

A car, truck, or engine needs maintenance after regular or mileage periods. Oil and other dangerous fluids leaking from them can wind up in the local water system or run off into gutters into lakes, creeks and streams.

If you are careful about taking care of and repairing your vehicles then little things will not get big. Seals, hoses, and gaskets can get cracked lean and then tend to become more expensive mechanical problems. But when you are repairing your vehicle watch for spills, like oil.

The waste, solid and liquid, that gets away when you are working on your car or bike can be dangerous to water. Oil and transmission fluid are two examples of liquids you do not want in your drains or sewers.

Pick up other people’s litter

If you find other people’s little near water, if you feel safe doing it, pick up their items and throw them in a safe place. Try to put it in a bag or can but if there is nothing there save it and throw it away when you get home. Unfortunately, people are mostly not kind to the earth and thinking someone else will do their job, but we can all try to help each other and our environment by being loving to our planet.

Be very careful with toxic chemicals

Ammonia, bleach, paint, paint thinner, and many other very dangerous chemicals are a terrible problem. Therefore safe and careful disposal of these is very important.

If you have to deal with these remember that there are recycling centers and drop-off sites for a safe means of disposal that can take the old paint, used motor oil, and other chemicals and recycle them more safely. Today, we have many alternatives as companies are now selling less-toxic cleaners and even biodegradable cleaners and pesticides.

First, join us or other water-loving organizations by volu

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