Health consequences are as follows:
* lung and respitory problems
* killing off of certain animal species creating less food supply
* creating less water supply
* algae build-up can create air-born diseases
Kill plants
Yes the levels of pollution in the air and water is increasing and will continue to do so.
The consequences of losing water in the body are:dehydrationirreversible health problemsdeath
water pollution seems to be a great deluge in this zeal earth ,so it must be addressed immediately to avoid the consequences in the future end....
it is called thermal pollution
pollution is the contamination of air, water or soil materials interferes with human health.
People will take the polluted water from the river and drink it, eventually, they will fall sick. The polluted water will also kill the sea creatures in the water, causing them to die. -Katelyn
The level of water pollution varies from water body to water body. Water pollution is a serious health threat for both animals and humans, potentially leading to sickness or even death.
Water pollution consists of unnatural materials or chemicals in water, including garbage, plastics, abandoned fishing netting, chemical compounds, etc. Consequences of water pollution include a wide range of different issues. From a direct impact on human health when that water is then converted to drinking water, to large and sometimes very noticable environmental problems. Water pollution can cause defects in every form of living organisms. In humans it can cause human birth defects and even death. There are many cases where with a simple online search you can find out related sources, such as the Love canal, and many others including rivers that have caught on fire.
Yes, there are several types of pollution, including air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution. Each type of pollution can have different sources and causes environmental and health concerns.
Yes
Europe has air pollution, water pollution, and does suffer very little to deforestation