What causes air pollution and acid rain in Mexico city?
Air pollution's most notable effect is on the respiratory systems of animals and people who must live with it. People living in areas with high levels of air pollution can develop Allergies, Asthma, and other respiratory problems. Animals suffer similar effects, leading to struggling populations of more sensitive animals like birds.
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How can you stop pollution in Antarctica?
destroy every factory in the world and pollution causing stuff.
How do people get to Antarctica?
God put them there.
It is possible that the continent of Antarctica was once part of a larger land mass, and animals could have easily moved between locations. The climate appears to have once been much warmer, and so the type of animal that lived there would have been much different and more diverse than today. == ==
Rockets are needed to lift payloads into space, whether it's to launch a satellite into an orbit around earth or to send a probe out into our solar system and beyond. A lot of speed is required to be able to escape the gravity of the earth. This is provided by the rocket and the huge amount of fuel.
What are the harmful effects of phylum platyhelminthes?
these live as endoparasites in human e.g taenia{tapeworm},Fasciola{liver fluke}.These two parasites have two hosts.Planaria is a free living specie.
How does urbanization affect human communities?
Specifically! The physical act of human sprawl throughout the dwelling places that are not theirs [HABAKKUK 1:4-5-6.]; has eliminated vast areas of land, that migratory wild life required to make safe migration.
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What are facts about a synagogue?
synagogue (sĭn'əgŏg) [Gr.,=assembly], in Judaism, a place of assembly for worship, education, and communal affairs. The origins of the institution are unclear. One tradition dates it to the Babylonian exile of the 6th cent. B.C. The returnees may have brought back with them the basic structure that was to be developed by the 1st cent. A.D. into a well-defined institution around which Jewish religious, intellectual, and communal life was to be centered from this earliest period into the present. Other scholars believe the synagogue arose after the Hasmonean revolt (167-164 B.C.) as a Pharisaic alternative to the Temple cult. The destruction of the Temple (A.D. 70) and the Diaspora over the following centuries increased the synagogue's importance. Services in the synagogue were conducted in a simpler manner than in the Temple. There was no officially appointed priest, the services being conducted by a chazan (reader). The role the synagogue played in preserving Judaism intact through the centuries cannot be overestimated, nor can its influence as an intellectual and cultural force. In the modern period, the reform movement restricted its scope to almost purely religious purposes, although among the Orthodox Jews its purview did not diminish. In more recent times the synagogue has again taken on its former functions as a social and communal center. The architectural appearance of the synagogue has usually not differed from that of local non-Jewish forms. The interior includes an ark in which the Torah scrolls are held and a platform from which they are read. In modern times, a pulpit from which to preach has also become common, and in many synagogues the three are combined on one platform. In the United States, the national synagogue associations, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, the United Synagogue of America (Conservative), and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (Reform) are organized in the Synagogue Council of America.
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How can you control the harmful effects of human activities to the environment?
Firstly, a ban can be established saying that human activities which destroy the environment is punishable by law.
Secondly, regulations can be used. For example, air-conditioners' temperatures must be set to, say an example, 24 degrees celsius in all shopping centers so as to reduce global warming.
Thirdly, the government or authorities can introduce activities such as beach cleaning and such, so as to get the community involved so as to raise awareness on these issues, at the same time reducing the impacts on these activities.
What are the measures taken to prevent environment polltion?
Some companies adjust their business processes in order to reduce wastes that enters the environment. Major production manufacturers may place special smoke stakes on their roofs to limit pollution.
There will always be pollution, pollutants are given off by natural sources such as volcanoes. Plants needs C02 which is considered a pollutant and would die without it. Humans need Oxygen which trees give off but there would be no trees. No pollution would be the end to life as we know it.
What are facts about the number 24?
* Also known as... ** In words... *** English: twenty four ** Roman numeral: XXIV ** Other bases... *** Base 2 (binary): 11000 *** Base 8 (octal): 30 *** Base 16 (hexadecimal): 18 * Interesting facts and trivia... ** 24 is an even number ** Prime or composite? Composite. The factors are: 2 2 2 3 * Books and products about the number 24 * Other interesting facts and trivia... The number 24 is six and four multiplied. It is also eight and three multiplied. It is also two and twelve multiplied. It is also twenty four and one multiplied. '24' is also the name of a popular American television show featuring Keifer Sutherland.
There is a serious need for pollution control. It is important to do all that can be done in order to keep the air that people breath clean and fresh. It is also important in order to keep the water on the earth clean, not only for humans but for fish and animals.
What effects do dyes have on the environment?
When the left over dye gets washed away it spreads to rivers and pollutes them.
What is the effect of land pollution on environment?
Causes of Land Pollution
1. Degenerative Actions encompass a lot of human actions, including - deforestation, overuse of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, desertification, mining, inefficient and / or inadequate waste treatment, landfill, litter, etc. Many of these are unavoidable; however, definitely the severity of these actions in terms of the effects they have on the land can be reduced by taking appropriate and adequate corrective measure. For example, the amount of litter produced can be hugely reduced if we all strictly say NO to plastic. The key here is to conduct a thorough EIA - Environmental Impact Assessment.
2. Misuse of Land mainly refers to felling of trees to clear land for agriculture, as well as processes like desertification and land conversion. Desertification is when anthropogenic effects of human development and / or other actions converts a piece of (essentially) fertile land into desert-land or dryland. Isn't that a scary thought? Land once converted to desert-land can never be reclaimed by any amount of corrective measures. This is also a serious issue because t does not only affect the land, but also the overall biodiversity of a place, specially when land is cleared for agriculture. A lot of indigenous flora and fauna is lost in the process.
3. Inefficient Use of Land - surprised? Does inefficient use of land count as a cause of land pollution? Yes. Why? Due to the consequences of inefficient use of land. Inefficient use of land as such is not going to cause land pollution. However, inefficient use of land amounts to wastage, and hence shortage of land; and it is precisely during such conditions that man has to resort to measure such as deforestation and others to meet his needs. It is an important, albeit an indirect cause of land pollution that is often largely neglected.
4. Soil Pollution is when the top-most 'soil' layer of land is destroyed or polluted. Soil pollution is again another cause of land pollution that affects not only the land, but also a lot of other things such as forest cover of a region, productivity of land in terms of agriculture, grazing etc. Soil pollution is also caused by wrong agricultural practices, such as overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. This causes non-biodegradable chemicals to enter and accumulate in the food-chain - a process often referred to as biomagnification of a pollutant.
5. Land Conversion is the process whereby a piece of land is converted from its indigenous form to a form used for either agriculture or infrastructure. Land conversion is especially a growing problem that we possibly do not have a good - or a good enough - solution for. The best way to avoid land conversion is to make efficient use of the available land. Using a piece of land to its maximum potential is the key to eliminate many of the causes of land pollution.
Other key causes of land pollution include - urbanization, improper waste disposal, industrial activities, nuclear research, chemicals released by all sorts of heavy industries, coal-fired power plants, metals production industries, etc.
Effects of Land Pollution
1. Effects on Climate
Land pollution can affect the general environment of the Earth. Land pollutions leads to loss in the forest cover of Earth. This is in turn going to affect the amount of rain. Less rains mean lesser vegetation. The effect of all different kinds of pollution will eventually lead to problems like acid rains, greenhouse effect, global warming. All of these problems have already initiated and need to be curbed before the situation runs out of control.
2. Extinction of Species
One of the major causes of concern is the extinction of species. Species are pushed towards endangerment and extinction primarily by two processes. Habitat fragmentation is the fragmentation of the natural habitat of an organism; cause primarily by urban sprawl. Habitat destruction, on the other hand, is when land clearing adversely affects animals special such that their natural habitat is lost. Both the actions can cause some species to go extinct and others to become invasive.
3. Biomagnification
Biomagnification is the process in which certain non-biodegradable substances go on accumulating in the food-chain (in one or more species). The most common example is of methylmercury in fish and mercury in eagles. Not only does biomagnification put the particular species at risk, it puts all the species above and below it at risk, and ultimately affects the food pyramid.
4. Effects on Biodiversity
Species extinction and biomagnification is going to overthrow the balance of nature very significantly. The main reason for this is disturbance created in the food chain. To give you a very simple example - on account of biomagnification of mercury in eagles, they might go extinct in the subsequent years. However, we know eagles prey on snakes. Less (or no) eagles will then result in more number of snakes!
As you may have realized, land pollution is indeed going to affect a lot more things than we though it will. Hence, I leave you with some corrective measure you can take on a personal level to reduce land pollution.
If we reduce our contribution to garbage and litter, therein itself we will be able to significantly reduce land pollution and probably curb it entirely in the near future. Also do realize this isn't only about land pollution; it is about all kinds of pollution. We need to take steps to prevent damaging our Earth. We have no other place to go.
What were some reasons for secession?
South Carolina stated their reason for secession was that there were unequal tariff laws targeting them and that they had the right to nullify or not follow the tariff. Because South Carolina was a state on the coast there were import and export restrictions and theyhad to pay taxes for it. Other reasons for secession was that the government was unconstitutional and things along the lines of that. Read Hamilton's and Jefferson's "manufactures" talks about whether or not to get into manufacturing in America. Hamilton is for it but Jefferson is against it. Look into the Missouri compromise, compromise of 1850, Kansas-Nebraska act, and South Carolina's ordinance of nullification.
How do you use point source pollution in a sentence?
You could just say the definition of it and use that as a sentence:)
Impact of modern agriculture on environment?
Excess use of man-made fertilizers, tillage equipment exposing the soil on a greater scale than in the past, herbicide usage on crops, manure management issues with intensive livestock production (dairy, poultry, feedlot beef, hogs), carbon emissions from use of machinery in the fields, methane emissions from inefficient manure management of intensive animal agricultural systems and from excess production of cattle, soil erosion by tilling over crops instead of using more sustainable and efficient crop management strategies like no-till seeding and by over-grazing from those who have poor pasture management strategies, the list goes on.
How does your country try to prevent pollution?
The U.S.? They really don't care, only the people themselves do that, and they make programs.
land pollution are those things that are trash to the enviroment. This is a big issue now a days because new materials are harder to discard and the recycling issue has been taken seriously by government agencies. Plastic bag can become a pollutant to the land as much as old cans and the rest of the trash discarted daily.
What are some remedies for air pollution?
There are many kinds of environmental pollution, such as air pollution, land pollution, water pollution and noise pollution.
All un-natural pollution is caused by human beings, there are too many people on the planet for the planet to support and our natural and industrial waste is destroying (polluting) the natural environment of our planet.
We can take steps to try and process our natural waste products and to clean up our industrial effluents but in the long run unless we do something to reduce the numbers of humans on our planet, we will destroy our environment to the extent that it will no longer be fit for human life and our species will die off.
What are some ways to preserve the environment?
There are certain simple things that all of us can do, but that depends on whether you want to do it or not. Firstly, saving electricity can reduce the amount of fossil fuels burnt, which produces a lot of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Secondly, saving water can reduce the energy needed to distillate water for drinking at water plants, reducing greenhouse gases being released. Lastly, recycling recycable materials such as plastic and paper can help cut down the exhaustion of natural resources, which is vital for our survival.