1. People letting go of unwanted things.
...that's pretty much it.
Junk vehicles are illegal because they look bad, are bad for the environment and can lead to further illegal dumping.
The items below are some of the contributing factors to the environmental problems in Sub-Saharan Africa. 1. Deforestation...use of wood as fuel 2. Unregulated logging 3.Mining...unregulated use of chemicals in the processing of ores such as arsenic, lead and zinc processing. The water affluent from the mines, smoke from the cement chimneys and copper mines 4. Non recycling of garbage, causing high volumes of garbage especially plastics 5. Dumping of contaminants from the developed countries
Improper garbage disposal can be hazardous to the environment and peoples health. Local garbage carriers or landfills have certain days a year when they accept other forms of trash as in oil or batteries.
They work together and lead people to new places,countries,regions,towns,cities,and or states
It's not good because it pollutes the water, mutates the life there (if they survive the pollution) and it means there are no other areas to create landfills. It is also because the garbage that are thrown into the water will eventually wash up on shores all over the place, creating mini landfills on every coastline.
garbage on garbage out data has been skewed knowingly to obtain the correct statistical results to validate a study
Quite the reverse. The growth of cities was a result of the factories.
Garbage Dumping decreases the amount of oxygen in the ocean, which kills aquatic life.Also the man-made soaps and detergents cotaminate the rivers, lakes and streams.Some of the wastes are poisonous to fish. These wastes include arsenic, lead, cyanide, and ammonia.Also when the garbage eventually turns to soil, the soil piles up until the rivers and lakes are overcome completely
Africa's developing cities expressed a strong demand for labor. In response, rural populations migrated heavily into the developing urban bastions of progress.
While the bacteria in the kitchen garbage can may not directly make you sick, improper handling of garbage can lead to contamination and increase the risk of foodborne illnesses. It is important to wash your hands after handling garbage and ensure proper disposal to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria.
Decomposing animals can lead to diseases. This is why we have garbage pickup and sanitary landfills.
David Brown