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paragraph on how pollution effect us

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Answered by vipulraj615gmailcom
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Breathing polluted air puts you at a higher risk for asthma and other respiratory diseases.When exposed to ground ozone for 6 to 7 hours, scientific evidence show that healthy people’s lung function decreased and they suffered from respiratory inflammation.Air pollutants are mostly carcinogens and living in a polluted area can put people at risk of Cancer.Coughing and wheezing are common symptoms observed on city folks.Damages the immune system, endocrine and reproductive systems.High levels of particle pollution have been associated with higher incidents of heart problems.The burning of fossil fuels and the release of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are causing the Earth to become warmer. Read about the effects of Global Warming here.The toxic chemicals released into the air settle into plants and water sources. Animals eat the contaminated plants and drink the water. The poison then travels up the food chain – to us.
Answered by rxtxn
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Pollution means introduction of harmful substances into the natural environment that causes instability,disorder,harm or discomfort to the ecosystem. There are different types of pollution like air pollution, light pollution, water pollution, littering, soil pollution, thermal pollution, radioactive pollution, etc. Pollution has adverse effects on the environment. Pollution leads to health hazards like cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, throat inflammation, chest pain and congestion.  In view of the ill effects of pollution, the governments of all the countries of the world have passed stringent legislation to control pollution. Many governments have introduced CNG run public transport, solar energy, recycling of wastes to check pollution. Various awareness programmes are being undertaken to make the public aware about the evil effects of pollution. Pollution is a major threat to the survival of human beings, indeed, all living being.
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