Yes. In Mexico City, approximately 4000 people die of pollution-related disease every year, including lung cancer as well as cardiopulmonary and respiratory infections.
You should note however, that this is a very small number of deaths (2.5%) compared with the city's total, which also include natural deaths, homicides or accidents mounting for approximately 160000 deceases a year.
In my opinion, no but while the U.S does have alot of pollution it's not just us. I mean Mexico is getting pollution from alot of other countries too.
Because people now are getting sick because of this and are going to keep getting sick until this stops
they go to smoke weed
people already know that pollution is bad for the environment. Now getting people to do something about it is another story
Coral reefs are dying because of the pollution in our oceans.
Because they are Mexican.
Right now they are suffering the effects of oil spills and phosphate pollution. This means 'dead zones' where no life is found in the Gulf of Mexico.
because it helps people keep pollution from reaching dangerous levels
Most people fleeing rural Mexico are doing so because of better economic opportunities. As such, most of them are recruited for menial and labor-intensive jobs because most of them have lack of education and even worse life prospects.
There is water pollution because people don't throw away their wastes propoerly There is water pollution because people don't throw away their wastes propoerly * * * *
Air pollution's most notable effect is on the respiratory systems of animals and people who must live with it. People living in areas with high levels of air pollution can develop Allergies, Asthma, and other respiratory problems. Animals suffer similar effects, leading to struggling populations of more sensitive animals like birds.ghdfdghdrerdd
Because of so much pollution: smoke from vehicles, factory and even smoking by people