Pollution
By Ethan Catoe
For my topic i chose pollution. i chose pollution because it plays a big role in the present day, pollution is when an environment contains a substance of harmful or poisonous effects.The major kinds of pollution are usually recognized by environment.
Toxic water can and has affected more than 200 million people worldwide, In some of the worlds most polluted places babies are born with birth defects, which causes them to lose 30 to 40 IQ. Life expectancy of people that live in toxic pollution may be as low as 45 years because of cancers and other diseases
For my topic i chose pollution. i chose pollution because it plays a big role in the present day, pollution is when an environment contains a substance of harmful or poisonous effects.The major kinds of pollution are usually recognized by environment.
Pollution
Pollution is the process of land being made, polluted water air and other parts of the environment make it a non suitable resource to use in that environment. Things as simple as light, sound and temperature can be classified as pollutants when they move into an artificially environment.
Toxic Pollution
Toxic water can and has affected more than 200 million people worldwide, In some of the worlds most polluted places babies are born with birth defects, which causes them to lose 30 to 40 IQ. Life expectancy of people that live in toxic pollution may be as low as 45 years because of cancers and other diseases
Land Pollution
Land can become polluted by household garbage and industrial waste. In 2014, Americans produced about 258 million tons of solid waste. 163 million tons of waste was gathered in landfills, but only about 34 percent of it was recycled or composted. Organic material was the largest component of the garbage generated, the EPA said. Paper and paperboard accounted for more than 26% and food was 15% and yard trimmings were 13%. Wood contributed to 6.2% of the garbage and glass was 4.4% and other miscellaneous materials made up about 3%.
https://www.livescience.com/22728-pollution-facts.html
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/pollution/?user.testname=lazyloading:1
https://www.britannica.com/science/pollution-environment
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