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what are the precaution taken to avoid water pollution
One of the main reasons for water pollution is sewage and waste water runoff from our waste disposal systems. Another reason is industrial waste runoff.
dumping of waste into water bodies
The 3 reasons include:DeforestationWater pollutionAir pollution
throwing garbage into watertoxic waterchemicals thrown into the watermain reasons are :1. humans activity2.industrial wastes
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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....
There are not two sides in the water pollution issue. By definition polluted water is water which is impaired for use. The "pollution is good" side on argument would then be reasons why it is good to ruin something valuable - it's hard to divine what these might be.
Yes, it is. It can cause health problems and means we can't use the water. If we can avoid water pollution, we should at all costs because it can harm all life forms, including humans and animals, not to mention the plants growing alongside water we pollute. If you can avoid polluting water, do avoid it. If you can't, don't do whatever it is that would pollute it. If everyone stopped polluting our water supply, the human race would have a better stab at survival and we might be able to avoid facing extinction. If we stopped polluting water, all life forms would be able to survive easier. In short, yes, sewage water pollution is bad. Any type of pollution is bad.
Two reasons 1. Lack of oxygen 2. Through toxins
Air pollution can have significant effects on water. The nature of the pollution is that it takes place across vast areas and it difficult or impossible to protect water from pollution that is airborne. One of the best known causes of water pollution is that of acid rain, resulting from various oxides from burning fossil fuels dissolving into water to form acids. The simple and effective prevention is to avoid the air pollution. To a lesser extent, air can affect bodies of water such as lakes and oceans. In both cases, we do not have the resources to prevent contact between air and water so the only reasonable and viable action is to prevent air pollution.
pollution leaks out into the water and makes water pollution