Geography, asked by swetasinha15ap, 1 day ago

We are going to have a number of festivals in the coming days, during which a lot of water pollution occurs, as a climate warrior suggest two ways by which we can control the water pollution.​

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Answered by ameenakhatoon77218
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Because it is during this season when air pollution rises to dangerous levels, energy and food wastages increase exponentially, plastic packaging and cracker debris litter the roads and several children, sick and older people and animals suffer too. That's how we have been celebrating festivals, year on year. But this time around, let's do it with a difference.

Festive season

We celebrate our festivals with great pomp and show, but we also add a lot of waste and leave no stone unturned to contribute immensely to air pollution. Given the poor quality of air that we breathe day in and day out, it may come as no surprise that the World Health Organisation has categorized air pollution as the sixth biggest cause of deaths in India, triggering an alarm, with studies showing breathing ailments on the rise in Indian cities. The air quality in Delhi has already turned “very poor” with the overall average Air Quality Index touching 301 micrograms per cubic metre with the onset of festive season, and it is expected to get worse in the days to come.

Answered by rajeshdhingrahul
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first recycle factory waste

Explanation:

second pick up. litter and throw it away in bin

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