Livestock effects the environment because when the cows and cattle poop, their poop releases a chemical oxide that harms the grass and plants that are letting us breathe and so on
In general, when water is polluted it is called, surprisingly enough, water pollution. Specifically, livestock waste and agricultural chemicals would be chemical water pollution (since there are chemicals dissolved in the water), to differentiate these from particulate pollution (soot, silt, and clay suspended in the water).Excess Nitrates from organic or inorganic fertilisers can also cause severe algal blooms. this process is called Eutrification.
Water pollution is the contamination of bodies of water
They cause pollution because the chemicals put into the fertilizers run into the water; then causing water pollution.
Chemicals such as pesticides cause water pollution from storm runoff.
People cause water pollution from throwing garbage and other things into the water. Also, oil and other chemicals cause pollution.
Farming can cause pollution through the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides that can leach into water sources and soil, leading to contamination. Additionally, livestock farming can contribute to air pollution through methane emissions from animal waste. Soil erosion from unsustainable farming practices can also result in sedimentation of water bodies, causing pollution.
Yes, livestock agriculture contributes to pollution of the earth through greenhouse gas emissions, water contamination from manure runoff, and deforestation for grazing land. However, sustainable livestock practices can help minimize these negative environmental impacts.
soil pollution. burning can cause air pollution and breathing cause respiratory problems. water pollution.
It can cause marine dumping. It can cause global warming. It can cause sewage and wastewater. It can cause oil pollution.
water pollution is when water is polluted by man made or natural toxins
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