which is not an example of pollution ......
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space pollution
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- The introduction of toxins into the environment that have a negative impact on it is known as pollution.
- Any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) or energy can cause pollution (such as radioactivity, heat, sound, or light).
- Both naturally occurring contaminants and imported substances/energies can be considered pollutants, which are the elements of pollution.
- Despite the fact that natural disasters can result in environmental pollution, the word pollution often suggests that the toxins' sources are anthropogenic, or generated by human activity.
- Point source and nonpoint source pollution are two common categories for pollution.
- Nine million people died worldwide in 2015 as a result of pollution (one in six deaths).
- With little discernible progress against pollution, this stayed unchanged in 2019. 34 of these previous deaths were caused by air pollution.
- With little discernible progress against pollution, this stayed unchanged in 2019. 34 of these previous deaths were caused by air pollution.
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