Nobody keeps track of worldwide animal deaths each year. So lets do some estimating.
For humans estimates range as high as 40% of the worlds deaths are attributable to non specific forms of pollution. The problem of arriving at a figure is to determine if pollution is directly, indirectly or marginally related to any specific death. Based on this rate, here is an estimate of the incidence of death among people now living in the world with the equivalent pollution related rates is 56.0 million deaths per year (from all causes) with 14 million/yr from some pollution related causes.
There are more animals from people and so there is a larger number of animal deaths.
animals have to eat the oil and they die from a horrible death so that is why we have to get rid of garbage island
The amount of water polluted each day varies greatly depending on location and sources of pollution. However, it is estimated that billions of gallons of water are polluted daily worldwide from sources such as industrial wastewater, agricultural runoff, and sewage discharge.
It is difficult to say how much water gets polluted each year in Antarctica as this is not something that can be easily quantified. The things that contribute most are oil spills and flotsam, so this changes every year.
Approximately 2,195 children die every day from diseases associated with drinking dirty water. This accounts for more than 800,000 children under the age of five each year. Access to clean water is crucial in preventing these tragic deaths.
Approximately 1,000 children die each day due to water-related diseases, including lack of access to clean water and sanitation facilities. This highlights the urgent need to address global water scarcity issues and ensure access to safe drinking water for all.
There is not any official statistics as to how many animals die because of road accidents each year. There are most likely hundreds of thousands of animals that accidentally die in road accidents.
Drinking water is collected from each cities reserves. They take used water from each residence and business and clean it and send it back to the homes again.
The amount of water polluted each day varies greatly depending on location and sources of pollution. However, it is estimated that billions of gallons of water are polluted daily worldwide from sources such as industrial wastewater, agricultural runoff, and sewage discharge.
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Don't you mean, what are the reasons to HAVE access to clean drinking water? Which would be to prevent water-borne diseases which kill thousands of people each year.
Answer:the water pollution rate and affect will go up and outr drinking water rate will go down. Answer:Water is a resource that is required by agriculture, people and industry. The quality of the water for each of these needs is very specific. If there is an increase in water pollution the water will be unavailable or unusable for one or all of them. Without water each of these users may be undersupplies with aresutant failue in human health, agricultural production, or industrial production. This is compounded by the fact that human population is increasing with a corresponding increase in agricultural and industrial water requirements.
because we use 150 each day for washing drinking and bathing
more then 250,000 gallons each day.
Yes snd no, Saudi arabis has most of its drinking water delivered in large bottles. on the other hand in Saudi we had pipe water only three to four days each week. we had to save water in big containers to use when there was no water. Yes snd no, Saudi arabis has most of its drinking water delivered in large bottles. on the other hand in Saudi we had pipe water only three to four days each week. we had to save water in big containers to use when there was no water.
Singaporean sure use about 20litres for it drinking is about 900ml of water for each meal and we have to bath too so the rest of the water should use to bath.