Biology, asked by 2007ankitk, 6 months ago

We know that many human activities lead to increase levels of pollution of 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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Answered by shubhammer
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Some human activities increases pollution are vehicle use, factory waste, bad water of textile Industry, throwing of waste, etc. Isolation of these things can just pause for a few days or months at the end dog's tail it is...

Answered by jevelin
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Limiting activities that cause pollution to certain areas will not have long lasting benefits. This is because polluted air and water can be carried to far off places. Similarly, pollutants from the soil can leach into underground water or can be absorbed by the plants growing in the polluted soil. Thus, the pollutants will enter many different food chains and affect many living organisms.

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