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 difference is that a point source pollution comes from a specific site & the non-point source pollution comes from many sources rather than a single specific site. or point source pollution is pollution that comes from a known and specific location. Nonpoint source pollution is pollution that does not have a specific point of orign....................:-)Hisme John
To reduce air pollution, Cuba is implementing measures such as promoting public transportation, enforcing emission standards for vehicles, increasing renewable energy sources, and planting trees to absorb pollutants. Additionally, the country is focusing on sustainable urban planning and raising awareness about the importance of reducing air pollution.
The Middle Ages was very polluted because no sewers of trash services were created. People mostly just threw out there trash and sometimes on people walking by. I hope this helps!
Litter pollution refers to the presence of garbage, debris, and waste such as plastic bags, bottles, cans, and cigarette butts in the environment, particularly in public places like streets, parks, and waterways. It can have harmful effects on wildlife, water quality, and public health, and it contributes to an unsightly and unhealthy living environment. Addressing litter pollution requires efforts from both individuals and communities to properly dispose of waste and recycle materials.
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rubbish, smoking and leaving bottles, plastic bags around the streets.
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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 pollution in the streets of London à lot of diseases sprouted in that time and killed thousands
There is major air pollution in Mexico, the USA, and South America. Walking the streets of some mega cities for a day is the equivalent of smoking 60 cigarettes. Hope this answer is what you needed!
by making it clean in all ways .not to trow wastes in streets, not to make pollution etc
unclean air to breathe, unclean water to drink, trashed streets and parks for all the little kids and dogs.
New York has more pollution than Chicago. Chicago is one of the leaders in "green" U.S. cities. The city is also planned with pollution controls and alleys (to prevent garbage and other waste from gathering on the streets).
Yes, pollution can enter culverts through stormwater runoff, illegal dumping, or accidental spills. This can contaminate water bodies and harm aquatic ecosystems. Regular maintenance and proper management practices can help reduce pollution in culverts.
Yes, there is a difference between litter and pollution. Litter refers to the careless disposal of waste materials in public areas, such as streets, parks, or beaches. Pollution, on the other hand, refers to the contamination of natural resources like air, water, or soil by harmful substances, which can have widespread negative effects on the environment and human health. While litter can contribute to pollution if it is not properly managed, pollution is a broader issue that encompasses various sources and types of harmful substances in the environment.
Post a blog, form an organization, found a website, start a facebook group, go around the streets with signs, tie yourself to a tree