Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms or damages the natural environment, into the atmosphere.
Urbanization means increase of population in an area. Then they need more foods, cloths and other materials to live. To supply their needs industries are growing up by which air is polluted.More people burn more fuels which creates co2 and other gases.
More people need more vehicles for transportation. Vehicles pollute air rapidly.Industries are the main components of urbanization. From industries various types of gases are produced which causes acid rain.For urbanization forests and many other agricultural lands are reduced. It effects badly on air.Urban people use refrigerators, air cooler, perfume etc. which produce CFCs.
For urban people construction buildings are necessary. Air pollutes when dust particles are being mixed with air from construction works.
Urbanization can increase surface runoff by replacing natural surfaces with impermeable ones like pavement and buildings, which prevents water from infiltrating the ground. This can lead to higher volumes of water flowing over land and into waterways, increasing the risk of flooding and water pollution. Urbanization also disrupts natural drainage patterns, further exacerbating surface runoff issues.
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Humans can affect watersheds through activities like deforestation, urbanization, agriculture, and industrial pollution. These activities can lead to increased erosion, sedimentation, and pollution in water bodies, disrupting the natural balance of the watershed ecosystem and harming aquatic life. Sustainable land use practices and pollution control measures are important for protecting the health of watersheds.
Human activity can affect surface water through pollution, such as the discharge of chemicals and waste into rivers and lakes. Deforestation and urbanization can also lead to increased runoff and sedimentation, impacting water quality. Overuse of water resources for irrigation or industrial purposes can lead to depletion and alterations in water flow patterns.
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air and water pollution from rapid urbanization is one of the most concerning problems .
Urbanization can strain water resources in several ways, such as increasing demand for water for personal and industrial use, leading to over-extraction of groundwater and pollution of water sources from urban runoff and waste. As cities grow, they often encroach on natural water sources, leading to habitat destruction and reduced water quality. This can result in water scarcity and the need for costly infrastructure to supply clean water to urban populations.
eels affect pollution by when their electricity mixes with water it makes some pollution, but not much therefore creating water pollution. It also affects us because it can't be evaporated again unless cleanly rinsed out
Urbanization such as the building of roadways over Moonee Ponds Creek has changed some of its natural landscape which has lead to flooding in the area and water pollution.
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Urbanization in the 1850s lead to the main place for high crime, pollution and junk.