no
ofcorse it can.
nonpoint source pollution
pollution , deforestation , broken sewers , farm wastes and septic tanks
the wind farm helps the environment by creating less pollution also it does not create toxic gases so it does not harm most habitats.
yes, living in a farm will really gives you a healthy life. As, the farm will helps you to breathe the natural air.
That all depends on how the cash crops are raised. The crops themselves can be raised in a completely sustainable and environmentally-friendly way. But if the farmer chooses to farm in a manner inconsistent with those goals, it can harm the environment in a number of different ways. These might include soil erosion, water pollution, air pollution, even pollution of the farm field itself.
Burning anything at allBurning fossil fuelDriving a gas-powered carRunning a pig farm
farm fertilizer runoffunprocessed sewageoil tanker shipping accidentsetc.
An example of a non-point source of freshwater pollution is runoff from agricultural fields carrying pesticides and fertilizers into nearby water bodies. This type of pollution comes from diffuse sources across a wide area and can be challenging to trace back to a specific origin.
Depending on if the stuff your spraying is running off the land into local streams polluting the water, and killing the things in the waters living area.
Agricultural runoff containing fertilizers and pesticides is a common example of a nonpoint source of freshwater pollution. When it rains, the chemicals from the fields can be washed into nearby streams and rivers, contributing to water pollution.
yes, because if it in a non local farm they have to drive boats,planes,trucks,cars and other mobiles which need oil and gasoline when you put it in it creates pollution P.S Go to the science barge if you are around New York you or your child will learn a lot there