Snow is polluted when it lands on the ground and dirt, leaves, branches, and rocks get on it but mainly the dirt gets on it and pollutes the snow?
Snow can become polluted by picking up pollutants like soot, dust, and chemicals as it falls through the atmosphere. In urban areas particularly, snow can pick up pollutants from vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and other sources, making it less clean than pure snowfall.
yes
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well,i think waterways are polluted cause we use them too much.
because if the air become polluted it serves many sick in humans
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rain and snow wash the soil into rivers to drain into the bay
The ocean can become polluted with oil spills, industrial dumping, littering, and raw sewage.
The cute snow leopard has now become part of the endangered list! They are considered very rare and have only been caught on film once.However, many organizations have been working to conserve this wonderous animal and their polluted mountain bioms.My zoo has one!
Clean water does not pollute, though it can become polluted.
Yea its really bad for the environment because when you put road salt on clean snow, the snow becomes polluted. Polluted snow melts faster than clean snow because of lower albedo. After the polluted snow melts it goes into our water source and then it becomes into water pollution which becomes a bigger problem. Also, it can give plants and sometimes trees salt burn just by it being in the air and also when the snow melts the water carries the salt in to our fresh water lakes and rivers
because of the industrial revolution!:)