Perhaps the question should be defined. Pure water = H20 Stream water = H20 + suspended content + minerals in solution + animal waste + millions of living and dead animals, bacteria, algae and fungi Stream water is by definition poluted.
Water pollution in Canada is primarily caused by industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, and urban wastewater. Key facts include the contamination of freshwater sources, which affects ecosystems and human health. The effects of water pollution are profound, leading to the decline of aquatic life, the degradation of drinking water quality, and increased treatment costs for municipalities. Climate change exacerbates these issues, further stressing water resources and compounding pollution challenges.
pollution pollution go away leave my country this i pray
Air pollution
pollution
Canada started its own honours system with the Order of Canada in 1967, the centennial of Confederation.
it was trash
yes
because birds started to poop in it
When it got dirty and everybody who started drinking the water died.
Land Pollution is really bad in canada.
Yes, Canada faces pollution problems, particularly in areas with high population density and industrial activity. Air pollution, water pollution, and waste management are major environmental concerns in the country, leading to health risks and environmental degradation. The Canadian government has implemented regulations and programs to address these issues.
Well... it can harm the environment...and the water would go bad.
water and pollution
Water pollution is the contamination of bodies of water.
water
8 types of water pollution include: Nutrients Pollution Surface Water Pollution Oxygen Depleting Ground Water Pollution Microbiological Suspended Matter Chemical Water Pollution Oil Spillage
water pollution: polluting water air pollution: polluting air