Use ofsynthetic detergents how causes pollution
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use of synthetic detergent causes pollution:-
●Some synthetic detergents resist biodegradation, i.e., they are not decomposed by micro-organisms such as bacteria.
●Hence, they cause water pollution in lakes and rivers.
●They tend to persist for a long time, making the water unfit for aquatic life.
use of synthetic detergent causes pollution:-
●Some synthetic detergents resist biodegradation, i.e., they are not decomposed by micro-organisms such as bacteria.
●Hence, they cause water pollution in lakes and rivers.
●They tend to persist for a long time, making the water unfit for aquatic life.
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Unlike other pollutants, a synthetic detergent, which is melted in water, can't be dissolved by microorganisms as it has hard minerals like calcium and magnesium salts which are not easily degradable and so the detergent generates bubbles on water so oxygen can't go into water and sunlight is blocked. Therefore, it interferes with the normal propagation of plankton. In other words, a synthetic detergent does serious harm to the health of water. The excessive use of a synthetic detergent can make the stream where not only fish, but also microorganisms can't live.
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