Yes,it effects the water and plants which means if rivers and lakes are polluted plants and animals are also effected
yes it can
It can pollute the groundwater.
It can pollute the groundwater.
Answer: Gas stations can pollute the environment in several ways: * Fuel lost from storage tanks can pollute soil and groudwater * Waste oil from storage tanks can pollute the soil and groundwater * Hydrocarbon fumes from vehicle fuelling can contaminate the air * Spills from fuelling can contaminate the soil and groundwater and run off into the sewers * Vapors from storage tank filling can pollute the air * Exhaust from idling cars can pollute the air * Drips of oil and antifreeze can run off into sewers * Acids and antifreeze from spilled batteries or sales areas can pollute the soil
They would pollute groundwater if present, the air would be shut out by sealed doors. It is important to choose a repository site without any groundwater even under abnormal rainfall in the area
Toxic
yes it does! The by products by burning it do.
If you don't recycle plastic then it is thrown into a landfill. Once in the landfill it will be buried with other trash which pollute groundwater.
The pollution source can add diseases.. etc
Think about this. There is no cleaning item that does not pollute the environment... you are problaby thinking that's wrong but. The manufacturers still had to make the bottle for the eco safe detergents but they extracted the less safe stuff and problaby got rid of it. The best solution is water, a rag, something reuseable.
They are natural and do not contain chemicals and therefore do not pollute the earth.
by cleaning up the waste on Earth it doesn't pollute or oceans or land