What are the causes of human pollution
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These are largely the result of human reliance on fossil fuels and heavy industry, but can also be due to the accumulation of waste, modern agriculture, and other man-made processes. The combustion of fossil fuels like coal, petroleum and other factory combustibles is a major cause of air pollution.
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Humans pollute the air, land, and sea with the actions of burning fossil fuels, overuse of chemicals and pesticides, and creating sewage run-off.
- The health conditions backfire because of the pollution. Air pollution causes approximately 8.8 million deaths annually worldwide.
- Marine animals that eat micro-plastics and methylmercury in the water also pass along these toxic pollutants to the people who eat these animals.
- Burning fossil fuels like oil and natural gas, for example, produce harmful air pollutants like benzene and formaldehyde. Plus, it gives huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere which leads to more heat on Earth.
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