Write an article on pollution due to urbanisation in about 100 to 120 words
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Urbanisation has become a common feature in many societies. It has improved the standard of life and increased future prospects. However, it has not came with its share of problems. One that is cause for serious concern is pollution associate with it.
The intensive process of urbanization has sharply aggravated the problem of water supply to the towns. A considerable part of the population in the towns of the developing world, especially the inhabitants of overpopulated slum regions use the rivers and reservoirs for daily needs. In many countries of Asia and Africa the rivers traditionally serve as a burial place. For example, the high level of pollution of Ganga can be explored to a large degree in the fact that about the 40000 semi - burnt dead bodies of the people and animal are cast in it every year.
The pollution of the environment including natural reservoirs is increasing sharply in the towns of the developing countries as result of the expediting process of industrialisation. The Industrial undertakings often throw waste into the reservoirs of the towns without appropriate purification. Rapid industrialisation has also affected the quality of the air in the developing countries, especially in the major towns where the level of population was frequently surpassed the maximum International norms permissible. Investigation of the pollution of the air in Bombay, Delhi and Kolkata conducted in the '70s has shown that the concentration of dust here was 25 times higher than in the towns of Western Europe.
Pollution of the air in the terms is increasing both as a result of growth of industrial potential as well as the steadily increasing automobilisation. If this continuous, then the day is not so far when there will be no fresh air to breathe.
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Urbanisation has become a common feature in many societies. It has improved the standard of life and increased future prospects. However, it has not came with its share of problems. One that is cause for serious concern is pollution associate with it.
The intensive process of urbanization has sharply aggravated the problem of water supply to the towns. A considerable part of the population in the towns of the developing world, especially the inhabitants of overpopulated slum regions use the rivers and reservoirs for daily needs. In many countries of Asia and Africa the rivers traditionally serve as a burial place. For example, the high level of pollution of Ganga can be explored to a large degree in the fact that about the 40000 semi - burnt dead bodies of the people and animal are cast in it every year.
The pollution of the environment including natural reservoirs is increasing sharply in the towns of the developing countries as result of the expediting process of industrialisation. The Industrial undertakings often throw waste into the reservoirs of the towns without appropriate purification. Rapid industrialisation has also affected the quality of the air in the developing countries, especially in the major towns where the level of population was frequently surpassed the maximum International norms permissible. Investigation of the pollution of the air in Bombay, Delhi and Kolkata conducted in the '70s has shown that the concentration of dust here was 25 times higher than in the towns of Western Europe.
Pollution of the air in the terms is increasing both as a result of growth of industrial potential as well as the steadily increasing automobilisation. If this continuous, then the day is not so far when there will be no fresh air to breathe.
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Urban activities generate large quantities of city wastes including several Biodegradable materials (like vegetables, animal wastes, papers, wooden pieces) and many non-biodegradable materials (such as plastic bags, plastic bottles, plastic wastes). Due to this wastage in our urbanisation we had created this hell. we ourselves will have to restore and it's lost purity and beauty The entire world is losing its beauty and purity. The mankind, a silent witness to this ugly transformation is waiting for some angel to come down and do the cleaning, preserving, and pollution managing No angel will come for our help. we have to do of our own...
Urban activities generate large quantities of city wastes including several Biodegradable materials (like vegetables, animal wastes, papers, wooden pieces) and many non-biodegradable materials (such as plastic bags, plastic bottles, plastic wastes). Due to this wastage in our urbanisation we had created this hell. we ourselves will have to restore and it's lost purity and beauty The entire world is losing its beauty and purity. The mankind, a silent witness to this ugly transformation is waiting for some angel to come down and do the cleaning, preserving, and pollution managing No angel will come for our help. we have to do of our own...
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