No, water pollution is in our rivers and oceans, atmospheric pollution is gas and other contaminants up in the air.
Atmospheric pollution is found in the troposphere. It is also containing the oxygen.
The environmental and atmospheric hazards of volcanoes are emission of toxic and poisonous gasses and substances into the ecosystem which results to Water, Land/Soil and Atmospheric Pollution.
The atmospheric layer containing pollution is troposphere. It the nearest to earth.
The effects of the environmental degradation are: 1. water pollution and water scarcity 2. air pollution 3.solid and hazardous wastes 4. deforestation 5. loss of biodiversity 6. atmospheric changes
Sewage and Waste Water, Marine Dumping, Industrial Waste, Radioactive Waste, Oil Pollution, Underground Storage Leakage, Atmospheric Deposition, Global Warming and Euthrophication.
It depends on the situation. In general, groundwater is better because the earth filers the water. However, if the soil in that region is heavily polluted, the water will also become polluted. Surface water in constantly polluted by animal feces, human pollution, and atmospheric pollution.
mainly ther are air water and atmospheric phenomenon,like acid rain,pollution and so on
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Light green or black in areas of atmospheric pollution.
W. M. J. Strachan has written: 'Mass balancing of toxic chemicals in the Great Lakes' -- subject(s): Atmospheric deposition, Environmental aspects of Atmospheric deposition, Pollution, Water
pollution leaks out into the water and makes water pollution
Nonpoint source pollution generally results from land runoff, precipitation, atmospheric deposition, drainage, seepage or hydrologic modification. The term "nonpoint source" is defined to mean any source of water pollution that does not meet the legal definition of "point source" in section 502(14) of the Clean Water Act.