Untreated rubbish cause chemical reactions between the materials contained within the pile. The resulting chemicals seep into the underground water system and eventually ends up in rivers and the ocean.
These chemicals can make their way into drinking water systems and fresh water systems, which affects farm crops as this water is used for irrigation.
Us we cause land pollution by throwing around rubbish
yes they do. flood waters can take in rubbish into the water
Rubbish
Dumping rubbish in Antarctica's seas is not a practice that is allowed there. Dumping rubbish in any sea, however, can cause pollution, especially when the rubbish contains materials that will not degrade in water.
As a play on words you could use "Pollution is Rubbish".
Yes, it is one of the main. There is a lot of untreated sewage.
contamination is when germs enter the water and pollution of water is when liquid waste or rubbish are thrown in the water.
because people could not be bothered to pick up there rubbish, therefore it creates pollution.
river pollution is where people or things throw rubbish or garbage or oil in rivers and lots of fish die
River pollution could be toxic waste discharged from a factory (or untreated sewerage) - which can cause ulcers, gills and scale damage, and kill fish and other aquatic life. Or, the pollution could be from fertilizer run-off from farmland - which can cause excessive weed and algae growth chocking the river - even leading to lack of oxygen in the water.
No, the major complication of untreated hernia is not cancer.
Pollution is man made. From steam factories to rubbish is all created by man, therefore making pollution not a natural hazard nor disaster.