Urbanization pollution is pollution which is the result of the urbanization of an area. For example, the bigger a city gets, the more likely garbage is to be dropped.
The pollution caused by various sources usually found in the cities(like cars, factories etc.)is called urban pollution.
well one of the major side effects is pollution with toxic chemicals may be dumped into the river also acid rain coming from air pollution may cause the acidity of the lake to go up
Ozone present in the troposphere is also called as bad ozone. It is also a green house gas. It is the major constituent of the urban smog.
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Increased precipitation downwind of the city.
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Noise pollution is more common in urban areas because of the large amount of people and traffic coexisting in a small area.
Rural means no pollution, city means full of pollution.
cars, buses, factories...
Cars & Factories
Air waste refers to pollutants and harmful substances released into the atmosphere, often as a result of human activities such as burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, and transportation emissions. These pollutants can lead to poor air quality, negative health effects, and environmental degradation. It is important to minimize air waste to protect public health and the environment.
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No. Air pollution is when smoke from a factory of building is released into the atmosphere and light pollution is the overuse of artificial lights in urban areas which prevents dim stars and clusters to be easily seen by astronomers.
Noise pollution is disturbing or excessive noise that might harm a balance in nature as well as human or animal life. It is usually a result of poor urban planning.
pollution, diseases, crime, slums, all those great things
waste water from industries should be recycled
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Urban exposure refers to the increased risk of pollution and health hazards associated with living in densely populated urban areas. This type of exposure includes pollutants from traffic, industrial activities, and building materials, as well as factors like noise and light pollution.