Biology, asked by mankind54, 1 year 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 MiSSiLLuSioN
40
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We have studied that many human activities lead to increase of pollution of the air, water bodies and soil. Isolating such activities to specific and limited areas may help in reducing only soil pollution. However, air and water pollution cannot be cheked. For instance air pollution brings about global environmental changes such as
i) acid rainfalls;
ii) global warming due to increase in the consentration of green house gases (carbon dioxide, methane and chlorofluorocarbons) un the temperature;
iii) depletion of ozone layer.

In the same way, water keeps moving in streams, rivers and oceans. It distributes wastes to far off places from the point of their discharge. Similarly, underground water pollution due to sewage, idustrial wastes and agricultural percolation (of fertilisers and pesticides) will affect large areas.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
17

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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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