Question 5 We know that many human activities lead to increasing levels of pollution of the air, water-bodies and soil. Do you think that isolating these activities to specific and limited areas would help in reducing pollution?
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Yes. Isolating human activities to specific areas would help in reducing levels of pollution. For example, setting up of industries in isolated regions will control pollution to some extent. The pollution caused by these industries will not contaminate water resources, agriculture land, fertile land, etc.
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Yes, isolating these places would definitely be beneficial for the nature's health.
Albert Einstein once said, "Two things are limitless, one the universe and the other, the stupidity of humans. "
We are do stupid that we litter the area where we ourselves live. Waste collectors or sewage men are also not punctual. They are not at all dedicated to their work. Where as on the other hand animals keep the surroundings way better than that of us.
Thus, it could be understood that isolating a place will help in reduction of pollution, at least at that place.
Albert Einstein once said, "Two things are limitless, one the universe and the other, the stupidity of humans. "
We are do stupid that we litter the area where we ourselves live. Waste collectors or sewage men are also not punctual. They are not at all dedicated to their work. Where as on the other hand animals keep the surroundings way better than that of us.
Thus, it could be understood that isolating a place will help in reduction of pollution, at least at that place.
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