Pollution
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DEFINITION 3
THE THREE MAIN TYPES OF POLLUTION 3
THE THREE TYPES OF POLLUTION 3
AIR POLLUTION 3
WATER POLLUTION 4
SOIL POLLUTION 4
HOW TO PREVENT THE POLLUTION 4
HOW CAN WE HELP? 5
REFERENCE 7
DEFINITION
The contamination of air, water, or soil by substances that are harmful to living organisms. Pollution can occur naturally, for example through volcanic eruptions, or as the result of human activities, such as the spilling of oil or disposal of industrial waste. Light from cities and towns at night that interferes with astronomical observations is known as light pollution. It can also disturb natural rhythms of growth in plants and other organisms. Continuous noise that is loud enough to be annoying or physically harmful is known as noise pollution. Heat from hot water that is discharged from a factory into a river or lake, where it can kill or endanger aquatic life, is known as thermal pollution.
THE THREE MAIN TYPES OF POLLUTION
When we talk about Earth's environment, we generally refer to the atmosphere (air), lithosphere (soil/rock) and hydrosphere (water) - which happen to be the three spheres of the planet (with the fourth sphere being the biosphere comprises all living forms on the planet.) When contaminants are introduced into any of these three components of the planet it amounts to pollution. For instance, release of harmful gases in the atmosphere results in air pollution, discharge of sewage waste in water bodies results in water pollution and introduction of harmful chemicals in soil results in soil pollution. Of the various different types of environmental pollution that the planet is subjected to, air pollution, water pollution and soil pollution are the three major types.
THE THREE TYPES OF POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION
This kind of pollution results from the adulteration of pure air which exists in nature. There are many pollutants released in the air which dilute the natural/original quality. Most of these pollutants are emitted from industrial plants. Automobiles also play a major role in raising the levels of air pollution. Carbon monoxide and other sulfur-based gases released by vehicles are greatly responsible for air pollution. It was at the onset of the Industrial Revolution that air pollution started affecting our world to a great extent. Today, there are many different sources of air pollution. Chloro-fluoro carbon is one of the greenhouse gases along with carbon monoxide which causes thinning of the ozone layer. The ozone layer is important from the point of protecting life on earth since it blocks the ultraviolet rays from entering the atmosphere of our planet. The particulate matter present in air apart from the above mentioned gases is the cause of health problems like asthma. Air pollution is also one of the causes of acid rains. Such type of rains affect the quality of soil they penetrate; chemicals which come down in the form of acid rains renders the soil to be useless for plant growth.
WATER POLLUTION
The quality of water on earth is undergoing degradation day-by-day due to the accumulation of pollutants. Pollutants that alter the quality of water include industrial effluents, insecticides washed off in water bodies, oil spills, etc. All these pollutants have a damaging effect on the flora and fauna of our planet. For example, oil spills cause the death of thousands of fish every year. Industrial effluents drained into rivers damage the quality of water and even cause death of many aquatic animals. Impure water is the cause of many waterborne diseases (typhoid, diarrhea) in human beings. The water that contains chemicals also affects the normal functioning of liver and kidneys.
SOIL POLLUTION
The pollution of soil affects the entire ecosystem as it is the source of food/nutrition of all the living beings on earth. Any alteration of the purity of this natural resource (soil) has a 'chain-reaction' kind of effect. Pollutants mixed in the soil enter the food chain and disseminate to every nook and corner of the planet. Amongst the three major types of environmental pollution, soil pollution is therefore, the most dangerous. Apart from insecticides, pollutants in the soil are also emitted as a result of leaching of landfill wastes.
HOW TO PREVENT THE POLLUTION
Pollution prevention is an exceptionally major global concern because of pollutions’ harmful effects on the person’s health and on the environment. Environmental pollution comes in various forms, such as: air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, etc..
Everyone is a stakeholder as we are all inhabitants of this one and only mother earth. Each person has something to contribute to advance an effective pollution prevention awareness initiatives. Environmental protection is caring for ourselves, loving our children and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
You and I should therefore accept personal responsibility for the success of the environmental protection programs of our respective community by cooperating and actively participating in making the atmosphere pollution free. Help stop pollution today. Although on an individual basis we can help combat pollution in our own immediate environment, efficient control can be best institutionalized through legislation. Thus, most countries have already addressed the issue by passing some form of pollution prevention measures.
Averting the onset of pollution in any area, i.e. be it on air, water or land, could be the start and the simplest preventive solution to the problem. This calls for a conscientious effort to adopt good practices or habits by the people, the passage and the proper implementation of appropriate government laws and the strict compliance especially by potential industrial pollutants.
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