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Types of environmental pollution air water land and noise

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Answered by Shivam9999
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The main types:

Air Pollution

Water Pollution

Land Pollution (soil pollution)

Noise Pollution

Radioactive/ Nuclear Pollution

Thermal Pollution, etc

Light pollution

Water Pollution

One of the most common forms of pollution is water pollution. Generally, it is the contagion of any body of water including lakes, groundwater, sea, oceans, etc. A few examples include raw sewage and waste water running into the lake or streams; Industrial waste drips polluting groundwater, the illicit putting of stuff or items within bodies of water, etc. The most explicit kind of water pollution affects surface waters including oceans, lakes, and rivers which are used as drinking water. Sewage, Nutrients, Chemical waste, radioactive waste, etc. can make water polluted. Water pollution also results in death of water bodies, kill organisms and fish, crabs, birds; seagull.s, dolphins, etc.

Air Pollution

Air Pollution is another main environmental pollution faced by our world today. It takes place when damaging stuff including particulate matter and biological molecules are dumped into Earth’s atmosphere. It results in diseases, allergies or premature death in humans. Air pollution can bring harm to other living organisms such as animals and food crops that we eat. In general, it is the pollution of air by smoke and dangerous gases, chiefly oxides of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen. Exhausting fumes from vehicles, natural gas, the burning of fossil fuels, Radiation spills or nuclear accidents, destructive off-gassing from things such as paint, plastic production, and so on can cause pollution. Such a type is generally regarded as “external pollution” only however it is not true. Pollutants outside the home is as dangerous as inside the home and offices. Such pollution which is present in a closed space of home or office space is called indoor air pollution.

Soil Pollution

Soil Pollution takes place when the existence of toxic chemicals, pollutants or impurities in the soil is in high. Soil contamination presents a high risk to plants, wildlife, humans and indeed, the soil itself. The surplus, escalating the use of chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers is one of the main contributory factor.

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