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The effects of sanitation are directly associated with the health of a region. Most places where there is poor sanitation there will be multiple cases of health hazards.
a) Causes are new technology, improvements in medicine and sanitation, and increased food production; b) effects are larger urban areas, more forests cleared out, erosion, more migration, and more resources consumed.
They're cleaner and smell better than when there's no sanitation...but that's not limited to just Uganda. All children can benefit from sanitation.
Poor sanitation, lack of hygiene, and bad diets.
These are all important in preventing bacteria, which causes foodborne illnesses.
The effects of poor sanitation include illness and diseases, which in turn lead to a reduction in productivity and poverty, which is a cause of poor sanitation.and a very large fraction of people defecates in the open,ondry riverbeds,on railway tracks,and many times directly in water.untreated human excreta is a human hazard.it may cause both soil and water pollution.both the surface and ground water get polluted and it leads to diseases like cholera,typhoid,polio,meningitis,hepatitis and dysentry .
The causes of poor sanitation can include limited access to clean water, inadequate waste management, lack of proper toilet facilities, poor hygiene practices, and overcrowding in living spaces. These factors can lead to the spread of diseases, environmental pollution, and negative impacts on public health.
yes improvement in water sanitation can control many disease like maliria and dihorea which causes by water and poor sanitation. If we will keep our surrounding clean then whole probleam will over. So keep your surrounding clean
Movie Magic - 1994 Physical Effects Causes and Effects 1-18 was released on: USA: 1994
Cloudy, possibly poisonous water blocking filtration equipment, reduced effectiveness of sanitation chemicals.
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