Animals will lose there natural habitat and will eventually die unless they are able to find a alternative habitat. Human's will have to wear masks, to protect us from the harmful gasses in the air. This can also pollute the insides of our body, depending how much you breath of the polluted air. We can care for this in years to come, to preserve the polluted air.
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Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of nuclear energy.Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of heat. A foundry, for example, produces much thermal pollution in the process of forging steel.
If carbon dioxide pollution is reduced, it will help slow down global climate change by decreasing the greenhouse effect. This reduction can lead to improved air quality, reduced health risks associated with pollution, and protection of ecosystems and biodiversity.
There are various types of pollution, including air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution. Each type of pollution has different sources and impacts on the environment and human health.
Any level of pollution that harms human health, the environment, or disrupts ecosystems is considered too much. It is important to keep pollution levels as low as possible through effective policies and practices to protect our planet and all living organisms.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of whales that die from pollution each year. Pollution can cause harm to whales through ingestion of plastic, entanglement in debris, and exposure to toxic chemicals. Conservation efforts are focused on reducing pollution to protect whale populations.
people can die if they inhale the pollution, no loitering always recycle , not much pollution
Pollution is when people put gross stuff in lakes rivers and oceans but this would not happen if there were so much oil spills.
What happens if you inhale mold depends on the type of mold inhaled and how much. It can have no effect, minor effects, or even lethal effects. Some can be things that happen over time. If you are concerned, see a doctor.
Smokers inhale 15% and the 85% Non-Smokers inhale
20.9%
We will die from the pollution in our lungs.
it depends on how you inhale
You inhale to much.
They do as much pollution as much the locals do.
There would be much less pollution and greenhouse gasses.
if you inhale it to much it can give you a infection
Not much. You won't be able to keep doing it long enough to cause any damage apart from the chemicals normally in cigarettes, which are plenty bad enough.