Well... it can harm the environment...and the water would go bad.
Population could be considered a cause of pollution because the more people there are, the more waste produced and resources used, causing pollution. But no, it is not a type of pollution.
Due to pollution that is caused by transport of the goods for example our carbon footprint and greenhouse gases
Noise is produced when something vibrates causing the surrounding air to vibrate.
Every person engages in some form of consumption of resources, with some pollution being produced as a byproduct. Some people consume much more than others, of course. Some people ride cars with internal combustion engines, and others ride bicycles. But there was still some air pollution produced by the factory which made the bicycle. It follows mathematically that the more people there are, the more pollution will result. This is unavoidable.
No, they should be more concerned. Pollution is just a piece of our environment that we, as global citizens, need to pay attention to. On a personal level, it is better to do what you can, in your household to avoid adding to the pollution of ground water and soil and to try to reduce your use of carbon fuels.
yes, there are natural forms of pollution, such as methane gas produced when animals fart, (this problem is seen mainly in cows) By increasing the number of cows in the world, humans have also increased natural pollution.
China and India, as well as other countries are in a process of industrialization, in which they are producing more consumer goods for their population to consume, and this process produces pollution as a byproduct. In addition, the global population is increasing (now at 7 billion) and the more people there are, the more pollution those people can produce. We not only have more people, we have more pollution being produced per person due to rising standards of living.
Inuit and other native americans
Canada's population density is 3.17 sq km.
Light pollution is generally not life-threatening, but it can easily disrupt a person's sleep cycle if unnecessary light always enter one's house. As far as I am concerned, lack of sleep doesn't cause death but light pollution is a nuisance for drivers in large cities because some lights are so bright that the driver could get "dazzled" by the light - which in tuen can lead to a fatal accident, so in that sense, people CAN die from light pollution.
The Earth would be a DISASTER area if pollution was everywhere but luckily we have people on Earth who are concerned. A lot are! We need to stop littering and having facteries that produce smoke into the air. If not we could die.
people can die if they inhale the pollution, no loitering always recycle , not much pollution