People are leaving rubbish lying around and dumping it in the water too! Litter and oil spills on land are often washed into rivers and canals and end up in the sea. Plastic litter is often found floating at the coast.
by toxic waste
Pollution is inevitable. Every organism produces waste which is inimical to itself. The only way to deal with all waste is to create a system in which mutual symbiotes consume each other's waste.
Because a lot of people live there, work there, and lots of ships are moving through that area. The more people and traffic and companies operating in an area, the more polluted it is going to get.
Condensation can be polluted by waste, toxic chemicals, and alcohol.
Waste is poured into the ocean water, and it turns into rain, making it polluted rainwater.
Water sources can become polluted from various human activities such as industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, improper waste disposal, and sewage contamination. These pollutants often contain harmful chemicals, pathogens, and nutrients that can degrade water quality and harm aquatic ecosystems and human health. Improper waste management practices and lack of stringent regulations are key factors contributing to water pollution.
because of the people who dump rubbish everywhere. also rivers are polluted because of waste, pesticides etc.
It's polluted by the human race using it as a dumping ground for chemicals, refuse and human waste !
They die.
Air pollution from industrial emissions such as sulfur dioxide; coastal and inland rivers polluted from industrial and agricultural effluents; acid rain damaging lakes; inadequate industrial waste treatment and disposal facilities.
anything. water, land...solid waste still is pollution and carries chemicals.
Low-income communities are most likely to live in areas polluted by toxic waste and contaminated air. Environmental injustice often leads to these communities being disproportionately exposed to pollution due to factors such as housing discrimination and lack of political power.