The leading source of pollutants found in rivers surveyed for the 1998 report was agriculture.
True
Industry, Animals, Agriculture, and Runoff from roads
Every chemical that goes to rivers and lakes are water pollutants.
yes it can be cleaned by the rivers the lakes the seas i think
Cyanides are dangerous pollutants destroying the life in waters.
Common types of pollution that affect lakes and rivers include agricultural runoff carrying pesticides and fertilizers, industrial discharge containing chemicals and heavy metals, urban stormwater runoff with pollutants like oil and debris, and untreated sewage leading to bacteria and pathogens contamination. These pollutants can degrade water quality, harm aquatic ecosystems, and endanger human health.
Energy consumption: heating straighteners takes lots of energy, so therefore produces pollutants such as C02, leading to global issues such as global warming and dimming. When the product is produced in a factory, pollutants will also be submitted, such as sulfur dioxide: leading to acid rain, causing erosion of limestone and polluting rivers, lakes, etc. Transport would also have the same effects as above. ( To ship the product out.)
no they are not healthy because accoring to the report released in oct. 2009 the rivers are at risk?
Keith Rivers
Its in the rivers of Scotland is where people report sightings of him.
Rivers carry a variety of materials including sediment, minerals, nutrients, organic matter, and pollutants. The specific composition of what rivers carry depends on factors such as the geology of the region, land use activities, and water flow dynamics.
Most of the pollutants in the ocean come from land-based activities, such as industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, oil spills, and improper waste disposal. These pollutants can enter the ocean through rivers, stormwater runoff, or direct dumping.