a lot
According to the World Health Organization, around 7 million people die every year as a result of air pollution. This equates to approximately 19,178 deaths per day worldwide.
In the Great Smog of 1952 in London, it is estimated that around 12,000 people died prematurely due to the effects of the smog. The exact number of deaths directly caused by the smog is difficult to determine, as many deaths were attributed to respiratory issues exacerbated by the pollution.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who have died in the Ganges, as deaths may occur due to a variety of reasons such as accidents, drowning, pollution-related illnesses, and more. The Ganges is a large river system and unfortunately, deaths do occur, but exact figures may not be available.
how many people died in united states in 2010
An estimated 56 million people died worldwide in 1968.
There are many forms of pollution. However the most frequently discussed forms of pollution would be air pollution and water pollution. Air pollution occurs when air pollutants are released into the air, and therefore is airbourne. Water pollution is, as the name suggests, pollution of water. This can be further subdivided into sewage water, factory discharge and many others. So I am not entirely sure what you mean, if you could specify, that would be great! :)
Well, the answer to that question is about 4%. Which thankfully isn't a lot.
Water pollution affects lifestyles of people in many ways. Some people live next to rivers and use the river water for washing and cooking. If a factory nearby has chemicals spilled into the rivers, it could result in the deaths of those people.
1. Why water pollution is a problem? Because, water pollution kills. It kills the fish and all living beings that lives in the water. If all the water life is dead so will much of humans food source will die too. 2. How Many People Pollute Each Year? Millions of people pollute each year. 3. How a ocean can get contaminated? water pollution, oil spills/leaks, people throwing litter into the ocean. 1. Why does water pollution affect all living beings? Because, contaminates our bodies and many of animals habitats.
for example many people throw thier garbages in the bodies of water.and also many factory do this.ths is one cause of water pollution.
More than 20,000 can die with water pollution
Yes. Soil erosion causes water pollution. The pollution from mud in the water is nowhere near as dangerous to people as the pollution from sewage. Likewise, excess fertilizer runoff creates algae blooms which poison people. Some health food nuts claimed blue green algae is good for you. Many cattle have died from drinking water from ponds filled with blue green algae. Fertilizer drained from farm fields into ponds caused the poisonous algae to grow. The pollution caused by soil erosion is bad. The pollution caused by fertilizer runoff is worse.
There are 4 types of pollution in the environment. These include Air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution and soil pollution.
Most of Kenya's pollution effects; are mainly air pollution, it mostly comes from gas, or transportation vehicles that use gas or some sort of energy, the effects are; that many people die from pollution in the air because, the chemicals in the air kill many people, as well as animals, water pollution kills fish, plants, and other under-water animals. It kills them because of all the waste, garbage, and chemicals you throw into the ocean. It also can injure many animals.
Our responsibility is changing because many people are trying to stop water pollution and are trying their best to reduce it but not every one feels strongly on stopping it and they are continually polluting the water and making it harder for the people that are trying to stop the pollution or reverse it and they are protesting to save rivers oceans and lakes so why pollute when it just effects you.
There have been many people that have died in a water bed. Exact numbers and statistics are not kept for the number of people dying in a water bed.
people atre dumoping unwanted rubbish into the sea and other major water supplies which many countries drink from