ummm...according to me the main reason behind streets and parks being polluted is our actions itself...we our the one's who through waste packets,wrappers,papers etc,and we are the one's who spit and pee on the streets which leads to the pollution of our environment...
if only we itself start controlling our actions,we can surely have a cleaner and greener environment..!
The atmosphere has become much more polluted over time because of man made influences.
Yes there is lots of pollution in the streets. This is due to cars and trucks. Apart from this polluted smoke and waste from industries affect the cities as well. However; US and Europe have strict pollution rules and adapt best practices to avoid pollution expanding.
groundwater is replenished slowly
It depends on the situation. In general, groundwater is better because the earth filers the water. However, if the soil in that region is heavily polluted, the water will also become polluted. Surface water in constantly polluted by animal feces, human pollution, and atmospheric pollution.
It is be possible to become contaminated with this soil pollutant.
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You can hand out political literature in public spaces such as sidewalks, parks, and street corners. Be sure to check local laws and regulations as some areas may have restrictions on distributing materials. Additionally, you can distribute political literature at events, rallies, and community gatherings with permission from the organizers.
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because if the air become polluted it serves many sick in humans
well,i think waterways are polluted cause we use them too much.
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Streets Become Hallways was created in 2004-06.
The atmosphere has become much more polluted over time because of man made influences.
no
Buildings, streets, parks and squares, mostly.
Water sources can become polluted from various human activities such as industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, improper waste disposal, and sewage contamination. These pollutants often contain harmful chemicals, pathogens, and nutrients that can degrade water quality and harm aquatic ecosystems and human health. Improper waste management practices and lack of stringent regulations are key factors contributing to water pollution.
The ocean can become polluted with oil spills, industrial dumping, littering, and raw sewage.