If we are talking about industrial pollution, I would think the Cities of China (e.g. Shanghai) would take this accolade.
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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.
Most people moved from farms to cities and factories during the Industrial Revolution to seek new job opportunities in industries and to earn higher wages. The advancements in technology and machinery in urban areas also meant more efficient production and increased demand for workers. Additionally, cities offered access to better social amenities and services.
The third most spoken language in the world is Spanish.
Actually, the most common (or frequent) word in the world is: No
Approximately one-third of the world's population lives in countries that suffer from what scientists term "water stress," where water resources are scarce or polluted. This puts a significant portion of the global population at risk of facing water shortages and related challenges.
The human mind and brain are the world's most polluted areas.
No. Currently the most polluted place in the world is Mexico City
Kabwe, Zambia is the most polluted place in Africa and the whole world.
No
The most polluted country in Europe is Russia. In fact, Russia is the 3rd most polluting country in the world.
Sadly yes. The Nile is the most polluted river in the world.
Delhi
eckville alberta
mexico city is the capital of mexico and one of the most polluted cities
pakistan
Los angeles
jhelum,pakistan