Chicken processing plants produce:
All of these are potential pollution issues.
wastewaterreleased from a nearby factory
Both the sewer pipe leaking and a company discharging liquid waste into a river are emitting water pollution. The difference is that the sewage is composed of sanitary waste (feces and urine), pharmaceutical waste from medicines taken and disposed of in the building, and food waste from food preparation. The factory could be putting out a wide range of chemicals, acids, alkalis, heavy metals, complex organics and solvents.
A single person or animal could definitely be a cause of point-source pollution. People release poisons into the environment every day.
You could start a petition within your community to show the concerns of the tobacco factory being there. You could also speak to the media and your local mayor as well to find out if the factory can be shut down or not.
Yes, it could. Here's the explanation straight from Study Island.Point source pollution occurs when harmful substances are added directly to a body of water. Non-point source pollution occurs when harmful substances enter water indirectly through the environment. Illegal dumping(unsafe disposal of pollutants) can be either a point or non-point source of pollution.
1. windmills could be used to replace stuff that creates pollution.
You could just say the definition of it and use that as a sentence:)
A water-powered factory did not create pollution and could only operate near water, but a steam-powered factory did create pollution and could operate anywhere on land
It in a way can be pin-pointed because every single chemical in the world is slightly different with a different can/bottle, and could in fact be traced.
First you have to determine if it is "Pollution". Swamps have a wide range of plants and animals that can produce unsightly materials. The "Orange pollution" could be pollen. If it is pollution (from industry etc. ) find out where it comes from, tell the local environmental authorities about it, petition the source to stop,
River pollution could be toxic waste discharged from a factory (or untreated sewerage) - which can cause ulcers, gills and scale damage, and kill fish and other aquatic life. Or, the pollution could be from fertilizer run-off from farmland - which can cause excessive weed and algae growth chocking the river - even leading to lack of oxygen in the water.
It could, it was a factory option.It could, it was a factory option.