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Common types of pollution include air pollution (from vehicles, factories), water pollution (from industrial discharges, agriculture), soil pollution (from chemicals, pesticides), and noise pollution (from traffic, industrial activities). Other types can include light pollution, thermal pollution, and plastic pollution.
Chemical water pollution refers to the contamination of water bodies with harmful chemicals such as heavy metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and industrial chemicals. This can have detrimental effects on aquatic ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity. Sources of chemical water pollution include industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and improper disposal of household chemicals.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of whales that die from pollution each year. Pollution can cause harm to whales through ingestion of plastic, entanglement in debris, and exposure to toxic chemicals. Conservation efforts are focused on reducing pollution to protect whale populations.
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.
Animals that have been killed by water pollution include fish, birds, mammals, and reptiles. These animals can die from ingesting polluted water, being exposed to toxic chemicals, or losing their habitats due to pollution. Water pollution can also lead to reduced oxygen levels, affecting aquatic organisms' ability to survive.
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Common types of pollution include air pollution (from vehicles, factories), water pollution (from industrial discharges, agriculture), soil pollution (from chemicals, pesticides), and noise pollution (from traffic, industrial activities). Other types can include light pollution, thermal pollution, and plastic pollution.
stop throwing trash and toxic chemicals into rivers and lakes
The word is spelled, "pollution" (harmful or unwanted materials within a substance or environment). Examples : trash, toxic chemicals, noise.
All animals are affected by toxic chemicals.
Pollution (toxic chemicals, harmful substances, etc) gets into the water supply and harms animals, plant life, and yes even humans.
There are too many to name. Assume all chemicals in lab are toxic.
to a certain degree yes/no batteries are make with acid and junk so no but when your done with them they can degrade a expel toxic chemicals into the air.
The question is toxic to what. Not all chemicals which are toxic to humans are toxic to bacteria, and some chemicals which are toxic to bacteria are harmless to humans (which is why we can have antibiotics). There are chemicals (like Hydrogen Sulfide) which are very toxic to mammals that SOME bacteria eat as food. But there are other chemicals like chlorine which are toxic to both humans and bacteria. So the question does not have a simple answer.
By factories air, water, soil, etc. are polluted because factories release smoke, toxic chemicals and dirty water.
Factories releasing toxic chemicals into rivers.People throwing plastic garbage Ito the rivers and oceans.
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