No. Soil erosion of farmlands has a tendency to pollute waterways. Dust storms do little in the way of actual pollution other than placing a layer of dust on everything, unless there are pollutants in the dust.
However, forest fires, both man-made and natural, are one of the largest polluters in the world, releasing smoke, CO2, and other products of combustion directly into the atmosphere, as well as polluting nearby rivers and streams.
The greenhouse gases released by forest fires worldwide amount to about 17% of the total; man-made sources amount to about 11% of the total.
The three main causes of air pollution are vehicular emissions, industrial activities, and burning of fossil fuels. These sources release pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter into the air, contributing to poor air quality and public health issues.
No, the burning of hydrocarbons does cause pollution. When hydrocarbons are burned, they release carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, as well as other pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that can harm human health and the environment.
The causes of water pollution in the Satluj river could include industrial discharge, agricultural runoff containing pesticides and fertilizers, untreated sewage and wastewater discharge from urban areas, and deforestation leading to sedimentation and erosion.
Main causes of air pollution include vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and burning of fossil fuels. Effects of air pollution can lead to respiratory issues, cardiovascular diseases, and environmental damage such as acid rain and ozone depletion.
Various human activities such as burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, agriculture, and waste disposal contribute to pollution. Pollution can also be caused by natural events like volcanic eruptions or forest fires.
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gasoline
Burning firewood, burning coal in smokestacks, and exhaust from cars and planes.
Destroys soil organisms, soil texture and soil fertility. Destroys vegetation cover leading to soil erosion. Causes air pollution. Destroys; insects and animals habitats
co2 which is carbon dioxide
Because they let out fume from the burning fuel.
Yes. For example, burning logs for energy or fires causes pollution (smoke and ash)
Yes, the burning of fossil fuels causes air pollution, mainly carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, which the US Supreme Court has recently authorized the Environmental Protection Agency to treat as a pollutant.
Deforestation cause l;and pollution because when we cut don the trees, the soil will become loose and soil erosion will take place.
Burning fossil fuels: mainly coal and oil.
Erosion and Depositionerosion causes dunes and valleysdepostion causes deltas
Industrial pollution is caused by burning fossil fuels for power, but there are also many other forms of industrial pollution, including waste chemicals used in industrial processes.