There are two equally correct answers to this question, all and none. Some people consider anything man does as as a source of pollution and disruption of the natural state of things. Thus, man causes all pollution, because every thing else is "natural". Others consider man part of the natural state and therefore any done by man is natural and not pollution. Thus man cannot cause pollution because we are part of the "natural system" on Earth. It also depends on what is considered a "pollutant". Let's talk about air pollution. Common auto pollutants are HC, NOX, CO, and particulates. Some people also add CO2 because it is a green house gas. Water vapor is the most common and important green house gas. The human body produces HC as part of digestion, respiration (breathing) generates CO2 and water vapor and our skin releases "particles" into the air as new shin continuously replaces old. Of course humans do not just contribute to air pollution. They contribute to water pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution also.
Several factors contribute to air pollution, including emissions from vehicles, industry, agriculture, and the burning of fossil fuels. Individual actions and government regulations play a role in reducing air pollution. It is a collective responsibility involving both individuals and industries to address and mitigate the effects of air pollution.
The concept of the polluter pays is a commonly accepted principle in environmental conservation to make the person responsible for pollution the one to bear the cost of managing its effects. It is most popular in European Community (EC) countries.
One of the most direct environmental hazards created by humans is air pollution, primarily from vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and the burning of fossil fuels. This pollution contributes to a range of health issues and environmental problems such as climate change and acid rain.
The National Pollution Control Commission is a government agency responsible for regulating and overseeing activities related to pollution control in a country. It sets guidelines, monitors pollution levels, enforces regulations, and works towards reducing environmental pollution for the protection of human health and the environment.
both are responsible for the pollution bacuse people do what is good for them & government may force people with appropriate laws to maintain the ecosystem clean.both can do something about this to keep our planet safe..
i think our greedy nature is responsible for the prevention of pollution..
It is detrimental to the environment and humans if batteries are not disposed of in a responsible way because it can cause pollution. This pollution can kill plants and animals that humans rely on.
Some things that humans are responsible for that endangers plants would be pollution, deforestation and urbanization. These all kill plants in large amounts.
ANSWER:: Humans are responsible for 99% of all air pollution on the planet.
air pollution can harm humans by the leathel toxens in it it can also kill animals and create water pollution
yes humans are responsible
43% of the oil pollution taht happens is caused by humans.
Humans were not involved in creating plant life on Earth. Humans and plants evolved independently. However, we influence what grows due to over-foresting and encroaching upon the boundaries of nature, as well as global pollution.
The ways in which the water cycle involves humans includes water pollution and causing damage to forests by cutting down trees. Humans are also responsible for using large amounts of water.
You are!
The main cause of marine pollution are humans!!!
yes pollution hurts wildlife.