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] What are natural reasons for watet pollution?

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Explanation:

Natural Causes 

1.Volcanoes

  • With large eruptions, volcanoes tend to change the climate for years. Volcanic eruptions spew out not just lava and ash but also gases.
  • Indeed it’s these gases trapped under molten under great pressure in the molten rock give eruption its explosive power. For the climate, the key gas is Sulpher dioxide.
  • Once this gets into the Stratosphere, Sulpher dioxide from the volcano mingles with water forming tiny sulfate particles.

2. Animal Waste

  • The animal waste that comes out from the dairy and the poultry farm adds to water pollution.
  • We also observe feces and urine of birds and the mammals are found widely across the globe, these frequently contaminate the water that is been used for the various purpose by humans and even for the irrigation of the crops.
  • The risk of such kind of contamination has a major impact on human health which is very poorly understood among all. Direct exposure of humans to this animal can lead to many health hazards.

 3. Algae

  • They are responsible for the production of all kinds of water bodies and are involved in water pollution in many ways.
  • The introduction of the organic effluents by enrichment of algae nutrients in water will lead to significant growth in the algal species thereby affecting the quality of water and its use.
  • The algae in water pollution can be toxic to humans, animals, and fish who are consuming polluted water.

4. FloodsWater

  • moving in a high momentum causing a lot of destruction which is caring a lot of sediments and other materials are called the flood which becomes a major cause for water pollution.
  • The flood moves unevenly in the geographical regions, this movement is also responsible for soil erosion.
  • There will be many particles flowing in the flooded water witch inter mix itself with the river os the surface waters like rivers, ponds, lakes, and oceans.
  • In the end, these flooded particles will get deposited on the surface waters causing the pollution of water.
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