1.Nature's price- effect of chemicals and hazardous waste on soil and water conditions.
2.Animals- effect of chemicals on wildlife and food cycles.
3.Heath- waste accumulation breeds bacteria and is a good breeding area for vectors e.g. mosquitoes.
4.Eye sore to man - destruction of the beauty and tranquility of the earth
5.Economy- the long term effects of waste on the environment are hard to see so it is much easier to ignore our waste now and leave the future generation to literally pay the price
Rubbish dumps are only slightly better than litter and roadside dumping in the hierarchy of waste disposal.
They are open areas with a broad range of waste from inert fill to toxic industrial waste. They have no containment for water pollutants or protection for groundwater. They have no controls on blowing material, odors, open fires, vermin, illicit use, safety, security, or illegal salvaging. Because they are full of organic material, kitchen wastes, vegetation etc, and are constantly being covered over, this organic waste decomposes anaerobically (that is, without air) to produce methane, which is a greenhouse gas 20 times more dangerous than carbon dioxide.
The rubbish is smelly so it provides the germs with breeding areas then the germs corrupt the planet by damaging our water, food and ecology supplies.
human affects the development of environment by not giving consideration and without taking care of the environment and because they also abuse the environment. by:yves lester t. aquinopeople affect the environment by polluting it by rubbish and litter it also affects theozone layer. people's industries can affect the air bu polluting it with smoke
it is rubbish
illnesses
recycle your rubbish
recycle your rubbish
Rubbish dumps contribute to air, water, and soil pollution through the release of harmful chemicals and greenhouse gases. They can also harm wildlife by disrupting ecosystems and leaching toxic substances into the environment. In addition, rubbish dumps can create unsightly landscapes and pose health risks to nearby communities.
we would just have rubbish all over the ground and an untidy environment because all the rubbish would be everywhere
they die
Its bad for them obvously
the rubbish can get into our water tanks and can pollute
the rubbish can get into our water tanks and can pollute