Types of pollution:
1.
Air pollution
2.
Land pollution
Light pollution
3.
Noise pollution
4.
Soil pollution
5.
Water pollution
Air pollution:
Industries and factories
are a big source of air pollution. The fog of cars produced pollution in the
air. Air pollution contributes to respiratory problems such as asthma, lung
cancer, chronic bronchitis, and other lung ailments.
Land
pollution:
Land pollution is a
major problem around the world and is caused by a variety of factors.
Light pollution:
Light pollution is the
presence of anthropogenic and artificial light in the night environment? It is
exacerbated by excessive, misdirected, or obtrusive use of light, but even
carefully used light fundamentally alter natural conditions.
Light pollution has a
wide range of negative effects on human health such as disrupting our circadian
rhythms, messing with our melatonin levels, and generally contributing to
sleeping disorders. Disruption of these rhythms can result in insomnias,
depression cancer, and cardiovascular diseases.
Noise pollution:
Noise pollution also is
known as environmental noise or sound pollution is the propagation of noise
with a harmful impact on the activity of human and animal life. The source of
outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines, transport, and the propagation
system.
Noise pollution is
associated with several health conditions, including cardiovascular disorders,
hypertension, high-stress levels, tinnitus, hearing loss, sleep disturbance,
and other harmful and disturbing effects.
Soil pollution:
Soil contamination or
soil pollution as part of land degradation is caused by the presence of
xenobiotic chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment.it is
typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals, or improper
disposal of waste.
Soil pollution can cause
neuromuscular blockage as well as depression of the central nervous system,
headache, nausea, fatigue, eye irritation, and skin rash.
Some of the main causes
of soil pollution include deforestation and consequent erosion, agriculture,
industry, mining, landfills, and illegal dumping of waste as well as
urbanization and construction. Effects of Land Pollution on
Humans. Some of the potential consequences include birth defects,
the development of breathing disorders, skin diseases, and cancer. Most of
these develop after exposure to waste from water poisoning and soil
contamination.
Water pollution:
There no more ways to
abolish the dirt. The dirt of our houses is throwing into the oceans. It
contaminated water and produced diseases. The extra material of industries and
factories are also throwing into the ocean. When sewage gets into the drinking
water supply, serious stomach and digestive issues may result. Improperly
disposed of items, such as plastic bags, fishing line, and other materials may
accumulate in the water and lead to the premature death of animals that get
tangled within the garbage.
Conclusion:
We want to use some
measures to overcome these pollutions. To live a healthy life we want to come
together to solve these problems. Our next-generation cannot live a healthy
life in a polluted environment. Our ages decrease because of these reasons.
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