SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION ARE Mobile sources _such as car ,buses, trains,trucks etc. stationary sources – such as power plants, oil refineries, industrial facilities, and factories. area sources – such as agricultural areas, cities, and wood burning fireplaces. SOURCES OF SOIL POLLUTION ARE Pesticides. ... Mineral fertilizers. ... Organic fertilizers. ... Wastewater for irrigation. ... Agricultural plastic waste. ... Rural community waste. EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ARE Long-term health effects from air pollution include heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema. Air pollution can also cause long-term damage to people's nerves, brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs. Some scientists suspect air pollutants cause birth defects. EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION ARE It can cause contamination of drinking water – thereby contributing to waterborne illnesses. Water pollution also affects the ecosystem – it can cause a phenomenon called eutrophication. This can cause fish and other aquatic organisms to die CONTROLS OF AIR POLLUTION ARE Reduce the number of trips you take in your car. Reduce or eliminate fireplace and wood stove use. Avoid burning leaves, trash, and other materials. Avoid using gas-powered lawn and garden equipment. CONTROL OF WATER POLLUTION ARE Pick up litter and throw it away in a garbage can. Blow or sweep fertilizer back onto the grass if it gets onto paved areas. ... Mulch or compost grass or yard waste. ... Wash your car or outdoor equipment where it can flow to a gravel or grassy area instead of a street. CONTROL OF SOIL POLLUTION ARE Use of pesticides should be minimized. Use of fertilizers should be judicious. Cropping techniques should be improved to prevent growth of weeds. Special pits should be selected for dumping wastes. Controlled grazing and forest management.
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COMPONENTS OF SOIL POLLUTION ARE
Lead(pb)....
Mercury (Hg) ...
Arsenic (As) ...
Copper (Cu) ...
Zinc (Zn) ...
Nickel (Ni) ...
PAHs (polyaromatic hydrocarbons) ...
Herbicides/Insecticid
SOURCES OF AIR POLLUTION ARE
Mobile sources _such as car ,buses, trains,trucks etc.
stationary sources – such as power plants, oil refineries, industrial facilities, and factories.
area sources – such as agricultural areas, cities, and wood burning fireplaces.
SOURCES OF SOIL POLLUTION ARE
Pesticides. ...
Mineral fertilizers. ...
Organic fertilizers. ...
Wastewater for irrigation. ...
Agricultural plastic waste. ...
Rural community waste.
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ARE
Long-term health effects from air pollution include heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema. Air pollution can also cause long-term damage to people's nerves, brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs. Some scientists suspect air pollutants cause birth defects.
EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION ARE
It can cause contamination of drinking water – thereby contributing to waterborne illnesses. Water pollution also affects the ecosystem – it can cause a phenomenon called eutrophication. This can cause fish and other aquatic organisms to die
CONTROLS OF AIR POLLUTION ARE
Reduce the number of trips you take in your car.
Reduce or eliminate fireplace and wood stove use.
Avoid burning leaves, trash, and other materials.
Avoid using gas-powered lawn and garden equipment.
CONTROL OF WATER POLLUTION ARE
Pick up litter and throw it away in a garbage can.
Blow or sweep fertilizer back onto the grass if it gets onto paved areas. ...
Mulch or compost grass or yard waste. ...
Wash your car or outdoor equipment where it can flow to a gravel or grassy area instead of a street.
CONTROL OF SOIL POLLUTION ARE
Use of pesticides should be minimized.
Use of fertilizers should be judicious.
Cropping techniques should be improved to prevent growth of weeds.
Special pits should be selected for dumping wastes.
Controlled grazing and forest management.