Floods pick up all of the pollution on the ground they cover. So, floods lessen clean water.
water damage is common among floods. it can affect electronics, wood, furniture, metal, and Plumbing.
Then people use dirty water, and get sick. That's why it is so important to help people learn how to clean their own water where possible (for instance by boiling it), or provide ways for rural communities to have access to clean water.
we make an environment monitor by using peoples help like asking them to watch their own surrondings which they are asked to clean up and have a slight monitor on them
Skiing itself does not affect the environment, but some of the support infrastructure used by skiers may. Ski lodges may not have clean ways of removing sewage and garbage. Roads may have to be cut through the environment to provide access. Trees may be cut down to provide clearer ski runs.
The Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act were created to help clean up the air and water from pollution. The Clean Air Act was passed in 1970 and the Clean Water Act followed in 1972.
lots of scrubbing, chlorine and acid
so that it can prevent floods and less pollution.
The difference(s) between floods in the UK and Bangladesh are in Bangladesh, the dirty and clean water mixes together and contributes to the formation of diseases in the water. This also happens in the UK; however, the UK can afford to buy clean water for drinking in these cases.
water damage is common among floods. it can affect electronics, wood, furniture, metal, and Plumbing.
Serious floods can bring about landslides, drown people and animals. cause vegetation and trees to be washed away.Destroy homes, bridges and infrastructure. Wash away top soil leaving deposits of silt and vegetation in it's wake. Disrupt essential services such as power, phone and clean drinking water.
Well, the people will get sick of the smell which is produced, they might not get access to tap-clean water or be able to die peacefully.
more than 50% of Africans don't have access to clean water
The percentage of people in Spain that have access to clean water is 100%. Spain has made efforts to ensure everyone gets clean water.
Over 90% of the population in Japan has access to clean, fresh water.
almost 20 percent of the world does not have access to clean water
(Apex Learning) Access to clean water
100%of them have access to clean water as they are a first world country as well as being part of the G8 countries