How does pollution effect the arctic?
Never litter never pollute By Erroll Lee It effects by global warming
Where do agricultural chemicals eventually flow?
From the chemical manufacturer to the distributor, then to the farmer, where he applies it to the soil or to the crop. From there, it gradually breaks down into its base elements.
Spillage, over-application, and erosion (all elements of poor farm management) can result in chemicals possibly being washed into surface or ground water supplies.
What kind of danger does taj mahal face from pollution?
It affects it because there are alot of wild plants and animals that live there so it harms them.There are also a wide variety of lakes and rivers so they will become dirty.
pollution is turning taj mahal yellow and effecting the environment around it
The white,beautiful tiles of taj mahal are getting yellowish day by day.
The pollution has been turning the Taj Mahal yellow. To help control the pollution, the Indian government has set up, a 10,400 square kilometer (4,015 square mile) area around the monument where strict emissions standards are in place.
Which are the 5 most polluted rivers in India?
Damodar River .has become one of the most polluted rivers of India, with chemicals, mine rejects ,coal dust ,and toxic materials.The river of Jharkhand ,like other rivers has religious significane too.Due to this all religious garbages are also put in to river .Leftovers of animals are also creating problems.
How many used car get register in California?
This is for Los Angeles County, only. Total registered vehicles in 2000 were 23.4 million, according to Air Resource Board.
Year Autos Trucks TrailersMotorcycles Total 2005 5,850,140 1,164,578 378,523 121,675 7,514,916 2004 5,881,156 1,163,819 354,646 114,622 7,514,243 2003 5,498,554 1,080,094 325,681 100,693 7,005,022 2002 5,529,023 1,066,155 319,434 95,233 7,009,845 2001 5,296,141 1,026,961 288,638 87,986 6,699,726 2000 5,134,168 1,021,397 283,402 81,167 6,520,134 1999 4,935,605 991,315 288,487 75,569 6,290,976 1998 4,825,512 970,993 262,506 74,210 6,133,221 Above figures based upon a percentage distribution formula. Although the official count, it is not an exact count.
Source: California Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) YearAutos Trucks Trailers MotorcyclesTotal 2005 5,850,140 1,164,578 378,523 121,675 7,514,916 2004 5,881,156 1,163,819 354,646 114,622 7,514,243 2003 5,498,554 1,080,094 325,681 100,693 7,005,022 2002 5,529,023 1,066,155 319,434 95,233 7,009,845 2001 5,296,141 1,026,961 288,638 87,986 6,699,726 2000 5,134,168 1,021,397 283,402 81,167 6,520,134 1999 4,935,605 991,315 288,487 75,569 6,290,976 1998 4,825,512 970,993 262,506 74,210 6,133,221 Above figures based upon a percentage distribution formula. Although the official count, it is not an exact count.
Source: California Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
How does pollution affect the river Thames?
In 1858 the summer was unusually hot and the Thames and many of its urban tributaries were overflowing with sewage. The warm weather encouraged bacteria to thrive and the resulting smell was the great stink.
What is causing air pollution in the Amazon Rainforest?
Theres lots of pollution in the amazon river and most of it is caused by humans who dont care about the enviorment.They dont at all respect the water and use it as a personal bin. Because of this people are dying from the dirty watee they drink
What are the steps taken by the government to clean the river?
They were going to address these problems by doing an action like "Ilog ko-Irog ko" from Philippines. Ofcouse, they well going to convince the Residents to stop dumping at River.
I used to live near Narita air port near Toyko, and your white curtains would turn gray in the summer time because of the pollution. However, compared to large cities in the US I think Japanese people are more aware and concerned about the environment, but still pollution exist.
What are different types of soil?
the different types of soil are:-
Sandy soil - light and dry in nature
Clay soil - also called late soil
Silt soil - Most fertile soil present on earth
Loam soil (garden soil) - given the tag of perfect soil
Peaty soil - acidic in content
Chalky soil - alkaline in nature and poor in nutrients
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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What are the world most polluted beaches?
Penang Beach in Malaysia, Branscombe Beach, Deckle Beach Florida, kings at Stacey brook Massachusetts, you never quite know what's going to wash up there! Shired island Florida was the most polluted beach in America and Japan has some very polluted waters in some parts.
What ocean pollution problems does Spain have?
The pollution of the Atlantic Ocean kills and harms the sea creatures living there. The Mediterranean Sea also has alot of pollution. This pollution also kills and harms many of the sea creatures, people can be hurt by the uncleanliness or can become very ill or sick.
This is a very good question. The answer is definitely yes. In fact, any oil spill (on land or in the ocean) from a well is likely to give off large amounts of gas, and not only can pollute the air but can be deadly to the rig crew in close proximity to the rig. Fortunately, the gas in the BP spill did not contain high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide.
The methane in natural gas is a greenhouse gas as provided in the related link. Usually more attention is given to CO2 because much more CO2 is given off than methane.
Both BP and NOAA are independently taking samples of the air. The various investigations will need to identify the quantity of natural gas that has been released due to the spill and how it affects global warming.
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Well.....Part of New Jersey is. North East NJ Is probably the most polluted area of NJ because that area is the closest to NYC. I strongly hate how some people think of NJ as ALL polluted. That is not true. New Jersey has many forest and animals and a ton of things. Western NJ is beautiful Land and it is wonderful. Central NJ is fine but only a little bit of Eastern NJ is polluted. Why do you think NJ is called the GARDEN state? And oh....what state doesn't have a little pollution? That's my question. So please, don't judge the entire state because you heard that it had pollution. Remeber: Not all of it does.
Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay?
The best place to locate a graph showing pollution in the Chesapeake Bay is the internet. Most city sites have diagrams with this information. To learn more about the consistency of pollution levels, the Almanac may be resourceful.
What causes pollution in the Great Lakes?
fish die,animals can get sick that drink from it,hurts the enviroment
What are the natural resources in Indonesia?
Natural resources: petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver
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What are example of human environmental interaction in Venice Italy?
Some H.E.I. samples from Italy are…
1) They are surrounded by the Mediterranean and Red Seas so they rely on many different types of sea food
2) There are volcanoes in Italy as well so it has fertilized land so humans can grow plants and food
What solutions are being developed to help pollution in Antarctica?
The most obvious problem that Antarctica will face in the upcoming years is the melting of the polar ice caps. The threat of global warming also looms, but whether or not it is an actual problem remains to be proven.
Which way does the water run in Australia?
In Australia the water and vines go to the lest. so basically the water does down the drain to the left. also the vines go to the lest too.