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Pollution

Pollution is the process of giving out contaminants such as smoke and carbon dioxide, and too much of a certain product such as light, heat and sound that both cause harm to the environment.

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Does water cause DHMO to be unstable?

It's simple. Water = DHMO. DHMO (dihydrogen monoxide) is just a scientific way of saying water.
it's water hi megnut

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DHMO cause people to die or get disease. It's every where in the earth. It's a chemical compound which has to be destroyed so the population of earth doesn't decrease.

What gases do power stations produce?

Fossil Fuel plants:

  • Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
  • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), sunlight converts to Sulfur Trioxide (SO3), which on contact with rain water becomes Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4), which falls as acid rain
  • Cooling towers emit water vapor (H2O)

Nuclear plants:

  • Cooling towers emit water vapor (H2O)
  • In the event of a containment breach, many gaseous fission products (e.g., Iodine-131, Xenon-133, Krypton-79, Krypton-81) and gaseous decay products (e.g., Radon-226) can escape. This is not normal operating conditions!

What does NPDES stand for?

NPDES is an acronym for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.

This is a federal program (generally administered by individual states) that controls water pollution by regulating point sources that discharge pollutants into U.S. waters. Groundwater, construction dewatering water and other sources are discharged to the storm drain under this program.

What human activity releases large amounts of sulfur dioxide into the environment?

Sulfur dioxide is produced by the burning of coal to produce electricity. Nearly 2/3 of the sulfur dioxide produced is through the burning of fossil fuels.

Is humanity destroying environment?

No, it is changing it. Sometimes such changes are beneficial, and sometimes are harmful, but something has to be done in order to adapt mankind development to increasing demand for natural resources.

Deforestation,pollution,and over hunting can all result in?

What can deforestation,pollution,and over hunting can all result in

What are the consequences of land pollution?

Land pollution can affect wildlife, plants, and humans in a number of ways, such as:

  • Cause problems in the respiratory system
  • Cause problems on the skin
  • Lead to birth defects
  • Cause various kinds of cancers

The toxic materials that pollute the soil can get into the human body directly by:

  1. Coming into contact with the skin
  2. Being washed into water sources like reservoirs and rivers
  3. Eating fruits and vegetables that have been grown in polluted soil
  4. Breathing in polluted dust or particles

What causes water pollution?

Apex: All of the above.

THE main cause of water pollution are fertilizers and nutrient pollution. Some of the pollutants that are most prevalent in the manure, sewage and chemical fertilizers are Nitrates and phosphates. These pollutants run into the streams and rivers causing excessive growth in aquatic plants and algae leading to clogged waterways and dead zones.

Another cause of water pollution happens when oil, gasoline and additives gets spilled due to a leak in a major oil tanker. This usually gets a lot of coverage and press due to it's effects on marine animals, local fisherman and coastal businesses. Oils can also seep into the waterways through the groundwater as a result of a leak or small spill.

Main sources of water pollution can be

  • Agriculture
  • Industries
  • Sanitary wastes
  • Solid wastes
  • Natural reasons.

1. Urbanization: Rapid urbanization in the world during the recent decades has given rise to a number of environmental problems such as water supply, waste water generation and its collection, treatment and disposal. Many towns and cities which came up on the banks of rivers have not given a proper thought to the problems of wastewater, sewerage etc. In urban areas, the wastewater is let out untreated and causes large scale water pollution.

2. Industries: Most of the rivers and other sources of fresh water are polluted by industrial wastes or effluents. All these industrial wastes are toxic to life forms that consume this water. Thermal power plants, engineering industries, paper mills, steel plants, textile industries and sugar industries are the major contributors of wastewater production.

3. Agricultural runoff and improper agricultural practices: Traces of fertilizers and pesticides are wasted into the nearest water bodies at the onset of the monsoons or whenever there are heavy showers. Intensive and ever increasing usage of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and other chemicals cause water pollution. Flood-plain cultivation is another significant contributor to water pollution.

4.Religious and social practices: In some religious faith's practices and social practices also add to pollution of river waters. Carcasses of cattle and other animals are disposed in the rivers. Dead bodies are cremated on the river banks. Partially burnt bodies are also flung into the river. These practices pollute the river water and adversely affect the water quality. Mass bathing in the river during religious festival is another environmentally harmful practice.

Plastic bags are also very dangerous and further add to the pollution load to the river water

Water pollution sources can be from various human activities such as wastewater sewage effluents, sanitary sewer overflows (SSO), combined sewer overflows (CSO), agricultural runoffs, concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO), street litters, leaking underground storage tanks, most recently in the news, or drugs that were not properly disposed of resulting in varieties of drinking water problems.

Water pollution can also be caused by acid rain.

Lack of awareness of humans is the primary cause of water pollution. Also dumping of garbage, oil spills, dumping of nuclear waste and passing waste in water sources are causes of water pollution.

Lack of awareness of humans is the primary cause of water pollution. Also dumping of garbage, oil spills, dumping of nuclear waste and passing waste in water sources are causes of water pollution.

us humans wash ourselves,leaving the tap runing,doing our buisness anything we do with water mostly is polution our oceans

Does China use bikes to help stop pollution?

Yes and no. While there are some concerned over the pollution there they largely use them because of the cost of owning a car and parking it in the cities.

What is the pollution doing to the air?

pollution is mixed with air,and it will affect the environmental and also affect ozone layer. so more skin disease will come.

What Uses air?

A vacuum and a leaf blower use air but I don't know anything else.( this was my question that's why I couldn't put much)

Are cows the worlds biggest air polluters?

While cows produce large amounts of methane gas, which can be harmful to the environment, they are not the biggest air polluters. Humans cause the majority of air pollution from burning fossil fuels, improperly disposing of waste, using harmful chemical products, etc.

What are the disadvantages of overpopulation in schools?

more competition for workplace and or awards and recognitions.

Is gas all around us?

yes, because if we never had gas then all of us would be dead right now. Gas helps us to live and it is everywhere, even in shops, rivers, lands, EVERYWHERE

I hope my answer has helped you

How much oil is spilled a day from the gulf BP oil spill?

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency estimates that 5,000 barrels per day began spilling from the rig. This was early on, and they made this estimate based on changes in the colors in the oil spill. See attached link. The estimate is very approximate and not rigorous because human error is involved in identifying colors.

According to BP, it is impossible to make a precise estimate of the flow rate from the blow out. Other experts have suggested that the flow rate may be considerably higher than 5,000 barrels/day as estimated by NOAA, but I have not seen the data to justify these estimates.

The 5,000 barrels per day = 210,000 gallons per day. On May 19, 2010, the insertion tube began to work, and is reported by BP to be siphoning off 2,000 barrels/day or 84,000 gallons per day, so the oil rate may be 125,000 gallons per day.

The weather has been good in the gulf, and there is an intense skimming and oil burning going on, so at the moment (May 21) it is difficult to say if whether the size of the spill is increasing or decreasing.

How this hazards of air pollution can be minimized?

Less factory work, taking the subway instead of a car, carpooling, reduce waste, and planting some trees or leafy shrubs.

What are pollution permits?

Pollution permits are federal permits allowing public utilities to release pollutants into the air.

What is the name of the pollution caused by human activity?

pollution is caused by 2 main sources.

1:natural sources 2:human beings.

human beings are the main pollutants,they are polluting land,water n air by their own actions n practices,even some where the natural sources of pollution like errosion of land is also subject to cause by us which is the result of deforestation,overgrazing of herds etc.

salinization and desertifications are the results of the advancments of human beings to some extends..polluted factory water contemnates river water whch is a source of fresh watr n many parts of the world.

traffic n transports pollut the air cause noise pollution and damages to the envirmnt and reflects as deseases n wearing off of the ozon lyr,.

Will the sun ever burn out because of pollution?

yes, the sun is fully affected by pollution on earth even though it is so far away that you will never reach it