Pollution
Air And Water Pollution

Air Pollution :-
If you’ve ever seen smog hanging low over a city, then you’ve seen air
pollution first-hand. Air pollution can be natural or man-made, but it’s
the man-made pollutants that are the most destructive, like greenhouse
gases that contribute to global warming and the destruction of the
ozone. Carbon dioxide is one of the worst air pollutants, it’s mainly
emitted from power plants, cars,
planes and other vehicles and comes from burning fossil fuels. Another
major air pollutant is methane, which comes from raising livestock, and
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) which are used in aerosol products.Air pollution has been linked to health problems like asthma and lung disease, as well as the deterioration of the ozone layer (which protects us from harmful UV rays) and the warming of the earth which may destroy the habitats of many animals. Governments are trying to encourage people to lessen air pollution driving less, recycling and limiting their energy consumption.
Water Pollution :-
What Can We Do :-
It can be overwhelming when you think of all the ways that we pollute
air and water, but you can help simply by thinking about ways to cut
down on your carbon footprint. Here are a few ways to get started:
- Recycle
- Carpool with friends
- Take the bus
- Ride your Bike
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Cut down on energy use by turning off lights, unplugging appliances and electronics.
Pollution Facts :- - The United Nations estimates that 4,000 children die every day from drinking dirty water.
- 40% of America’s rivers and 46% of America’s Lakes are too polluted for swimming, fishing and aquatic life.
- Vehicle exhaust contributes around 60% of all carbon monoxide emissions in the country, and up to 95% in cities.
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