Friday, June 23, 2017

Effects of pollution

What are the effects of pollution in humans life? How to reduce the effects of pollution? What effects water to be polluted? Environment Degradation.


The environment is the first casualty for the increase in pollution. The decrease in quality of air leads to several respiratory problems.

The emission of greenhouse gases particularly COis leading. The sources of pollution vary widely, and so do its effects. If you are exposed to very high levels of air pollutants, you may experience irritation of the eyes, nose and throat , wheezing , coughing and breathing problems and have a greater risk of heart attacks. Air pollution can also exacerbate existing lung. The different examples of environmental degradation are as: 1. Carbon dioxide emissions in the oceans leading to the acidification of water resources by.


Biomagnifications: It is defined as the addition. It is the addition of another form of any substance or form of energy to the environment at a rate faster than the environment can.

Short term exposure to air pollution can irritate the eyes, nose and throat and cause upper respiratory infections, headaches , nausea and allergic reactions. Long-term exposures can lead to chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer , and heart disease. Its effects can range from higher disease risks to rising temperatures. A number of studies show that pollution has an adverse effect on the productivity of both indoor and outdoor workers. Others include headaches, nausea, and allergic reactions.


Short-term air pollution can aggravate the medical conditions of individuals with asthma and emphysema. Long-term health effects can include chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer, heart disease, and even damage to the brain, nerves, liver, or kidneys. Continual exposure to air pollution affects the lungs of growing children and may aggravate or complicate medical conditions in the elderly. The effects of air pollution on humans are quite severe. It is considered the main cause of ever rising cases of respiratory system problems and diseases, like asthma and cancer.


As for the effects of water pollution , these include a large number of water-borne diseases, ranging from diarrhea and vomiting to gastroenteritis and typhoid. On our ecosystewe are humans and we know that we are. With the above article, we can conclude that.


The most damaging is sulfur dioxide. The leading cause of air pollution is power generation. Of those, coal-generated plants are the worst. Another type of air pollution is then worsened by that increased heat: Smog forms when the weather is warmer and there’s more ultraviolet radiation.


Climate change also increases the production of allergenic air pollutants including mold (thanks to damp conditions caused by extreme weather and increased flooding).

The water pollution thus caused has a depleting effect on the plants and animal and the humans too. This is when a large amount of fish show up dead and can be caused from numerous environmental factors. Below are the main consequences of land pollution : 1. Increase in Landfill Sites.


There are a number of effects that can be attributed to pollution. The first effect is on human life and other organisms that rely on the environment for survival. The second and the major effect are the negative effects of pollution on the environment.


Pollution has two adverse effects. Effects of pollution on the Earth include environmental deterioration , impacts on the health of living organisms, global warming , depletion of the ozone layer and reduced efficiency or infertility of farm lands and crop fields.

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