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Thermal pollution can be caused by soil erosion, as the sediments make the water muddy and thus increase light absorbency and thermal pollution
it is very bad for the environment
natural events and human activities
no litter no cars or airplane or cutting trees down
Yes. Soil erosion causes water pollution. The pollution from mud in the water is nowhere near as dangerous to people as the pollution from sewage. Likewise, excess fertilizer runoff creates algae blooms which poison people. Some health food nuts claimed blue green algae is good for you. Many cattle have died from drinking water from ponds filled with blue green algae. Fertilizer drained from farm fields into ponds caused the poisonous algae to grow. The pollution caused by soil erosion is bad. The pollution caused by fertilizer runoff is worse.
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Pollution is usually caused by human activities - industrial waste, mining and opencast, household waste, and so on.
Foot path erosion - every day !
Man has caused much of the pollution of the atmosphere because of various activities like car emissions and factor waste products.
Boats sailing on the river Nile has had a negative impact on the region. For example, it has caused pollution and the erosion of the riverbanks.
Floodplains are caused by erosion and deposition.
Glacial erosion is caused by ice, while water erosion is caused by liquid water.