It's difficult to pinpoint an exact number of factories that pollute water globally, as pollution levels vary widely and data collection is often inconsistent. However, numerous studies indicate that industrial processes across various sectors, including manufacturing, mining, and agriculture, contribute significantly to water pollution. Millions of factories worldwide discharge pollutants into water bodies, impacting ecosystems and human health. Efforts to regulate and reduce industrial pollution are ongoing in many countries, but challenges remain.
umm weel basically, we pollute rivers and land and many many other stuff like our world we live on 24:7 :)
over 33.5 billon
many animals will die and we may die because we drink water polluting is very bad u should never ever pollute of the animal race will wipe out and do u want to die
If raw or improperly treated sewage is discharged to a stream on purpose or by misadventure (pipe breaks, leaks etc.) it can pollute the water by: * Increasing the burden of fecal organisms * Adding chemical contaminants * Depleting the oxygen levels in the water * Making the water aesthetically unappealing (foams, solids and odours) * Covering the stream bed with solids
There are many people who fight manufactures who pollute the air.
A lotttttt! Over 2 million
i don't think so, as long as there are trees and other plants.
It could pollute many water supplies since bacteria in the water spread diseases.
There are two syllables. Pol-lute.
Too many plastics are polluting our waterways.
Many things pollute the earth, including us! Also, cars, factories and cigarettes pollute.
There are many types of pollutants, and they are classified by the parts of the environment they pollute. The most common are water pollutants and air pollutants.