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the possible causes of pollutions are the artificial substances that are created by the humans. for example plastic, chemicals, gases, residues due to reactions.

usually chemical substances are present naturally through the world but they do not create pollution because they are uniformly distributed in the world. but humans due to their requirements produce chemical items and dumping the residues in one place. this causes the pollution.

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