Nonpoint-source pollution
Pollution that comes from many different sources is called diffuse pollution. This type of pollution is non-point source pollution and can be challenging to control and reduce due to its dispersed nature across various sources.
Nonpoint pollution is known as pollution that comes from many different types of sources. It is also a type of pollution that is difficult to track and comes from everyday activities. Some examples of nonpoint pollution include fertilizing oneâ??s lawn, car tailpipes, and the act of constructing a road.
the difference is that a point source pollution comes from a specific site & the non-point source pollution comes from many sources rather than a single specific site. or point source pollution is pollution that comes from a known and specific location. Nonpoint source pollution is pollution that does not have a specific point of orign....................:-)Hisme John
Nonpoint-source pollution is contamination that originates from diffuse sources, such as runoff from roads, agricultural fields, and urban areas. It is a major contributor to water pollution and can be challenging to control because it comes from widespread and varied sources. Examples include pesticides, fertilizers, and sediment washed into water bodies by rainfall.
the difference is that a point source pollution comes from a specific site & the non-point source pollution comes from many sources rather than a single specific site. or point source pollution is pollution that comes from a known and specific location. Nonpoint source pollution is pollution that does not have a specific point of orign....................:-)Hisme John
Pollution of the atmosphere comes from many sources and most of them are caused by man- car emissions, smoke from factories, and by-products of manufacturing.
There are many different ways in which pollution is created. Running cars or dumping trash are forms of harmful pollution.
Some forms of pollution areAir pollutionwater pollutionsoil pollutionnoise pollutionlight pollution
Well there are a lot of examples of water pollutants. I am just going to name four of them. These include: wastes, litter, hair products, and burning fuel.Water can get polluted by people throwing waste in the streams, lakes,and rivers. Another reason waters are polluted is from dirt and food.
There are a great many different sources of fuel depending on the thing being fueled. Cars are fueled by gasoline which comes from oil.
the difference is that a point source pollution comes from a specific site & the non-point source pollution comes from many sources rather than a single specific site. or point source pollution is pollution that comes from a known and specific location. Nonpoint source pollution is pollution that does not have a specific point of orign....................:-)Hisme John
Point Source contamination comes from one direct source, such as a factory. (Thus the "point"). A Non-Point Source comes from a variety of sources in two categories: Fugitive or Mobile. Fugitive Non-point pollution includes things like dirt roads, farmland-plowing, surface mines,construction sites... while Mobile Non-point Pollution comes from thousands of cars in the city, trains, airplanes/jets etc. it's non-point source since there are many different ones.