Yes, there is. There is water pollution, air pollution, and much more.
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.
Voting for candidates from more than one party is called split-ticket voting.
Some countries with more than one capital include South Africa (Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town), Bolivia (Sucre, La Paz), and the Netherlands (Amsterdam, The Hague).
More than one-fourth of Canadians identify themselves as being immigrants today. This diverse population enriches Canadian society with a variety of cultures, languages, and traditions.
Yes, some countries have more than one capital city. For example, South Africa has three: Pretoria (executive capital), Bloemfontein (judicial capital), and Cape Town (legislative capital). Another example is Bolivia, with La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
Yes, in ancient Greece, the drachma was worth more than the obol. The drachma was a silver coin used for larger transactions, while the obol was a smaller denomination coin typically used for daily expenses.
point source pollution
Not very much...tbh horses make more pollution than us humans...
Diesel is a lower grade of fuel than say, 95 octane unleaded, hence it creates more pollution.
One type of noise pollution in the neighborhood would include loud music. Another type of noise pollution would be loud cars.
Extra carbon dioxide is being absorbed by the oceans, turning them more acidic. This pollution is damaging coral and shellfish and is killing krill, the food of whales.
No. Acid rain is just one type of pollution out of many.
Polygamy is a type of marriage where one is married to more than one person. It is usually where a man marries more than one woman but it can include a woman marrying more than one man.
One can purchase more than one type of insurance by contacting one's insurance company for more information as well as for other insurance details and pricing.
Pollution emissions can be measured by mass of pollution for the source or the per capital pollution foe each person using it.The average bus probably does pollute more than the average car or van, but it is more efficient in that the one bus will serve many more people. On aper passenger basis a car with One passenger can be 10 times more "dirtier" than a full bus. (See Link)
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