What two factors contribute to the majority of India’s water pollution?
A.
toxins from vehicles and industry-released chemicals
B.
traveling and trading by ships and Hindu worshipers’ consistent use of the river’s water
C.
industry-released chemicals and poor sewage treatment.
D.
poor sewage treatment and the overfishing of specific regions
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The largest source of water pollution in India is untreated sewage. Other sources of pollution include agricultural runoff and unregulated small-scale industry. Most rivers, lakes and surface water in India are polluted due to industries, untreated sewage and solid wastes.
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The two factors which contribute to the majority of India's water pollution are (c) Industry-related chemicals and poor sewage treatment.
- Water pollution takes place when the water gets polluted or contaminated which further leads to environmental degradation and effects. Various causes of water pollution include global warming, industrial garbage, sewage problems and many more.
- In India, the number of industries is fast growing and the industries prefer the location for establishing their units which are near some water bodies so they can easily pass off the extra chemical and their part becomes easy but this leads to an adverse effect on the environment.
- The water gets polluted and contaminated and when people of the marginalised sections use that water they get diseases, the contaminated water also destroys the soil and these particles may further also lead to air pollution.
- Poor sewage treatment is another such cause and when the sewage is released into waterbodies it leads to the creation of algae. This then further also causes harm and threats to people's health and improper sanitation deteriorates the overall health of the nation.
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