yes
Yes, there is lots of pollution from metals.
Air and water pollution
yes
the main cause of water pollution in South Africa is by urbanisation, deforestation, damming of rivers, destruction of wetlands, industry, mining, agriculture, energy use, and accidental water pollution
Yes, like any city Johannesburg has pollution, like water and air specifically.
western,pollution
Water pollution in Africa is a significant issue due to factors like industrial wastewater discharge, inadequate sanitation systems, and agricultural runoff. This pollution affects both human health and the environment, leading to waterborne diseases, loss of biodiversity, and contamination of drinking water sources. Efforts to combat water pollution in Africa include improving infrastructure, implementing stricter regulations, and promoting sustainable practices.
Some parts are, mainly the north of Africa (Egypt, the Nile Delta, northern Libya, Algeria and Morocco), west Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast etc), eastern Africa (such as Tanzania, Ethiopia and Kenya) and much of southern Africa (including the South African republic). Light pollution is sparse in areas such as the Sahara Desert, the Congo Rainforest and the Kalahari Desert.
it is not that bad! it's a livable place! you do not suffer at all!
Water pollution in Africa can have severe impacts on both human health and the environment. Contaminated water sources can lead to diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea, causing illness and even death. Additionally, pollution can harm aquatic ecosystems, affecting fish populations and disrupting local economies that rely on fishing and agriculture.
Becuase of water pollution and oil drilling! : )
South Africa is the biggest gold producing nation in the world. Cyanide is used in the extraction process. Wen the gold is extracted the waste material is simply dumped in huge piles. The run off from these mine dumps polute the ground water in the whole area