Effects of pollution: -
The development of every crowded industrial city in the world has created major problems by polluting the environment. Pollution from factories and people in these cities is openly dumped in small areas, causing toxic gases to be released into the atmosphere. This pollution has also affected the water of rivers and lakes and people have been suffering from various diseases. Autopilot crashes and loud noises are reducing people's hearing. Toxic fumes from factories cause airborne diseases.
Transporters and industrialists say that we provide affordable transport to the people and provide jobs to the people. Fertilizer weakens the soil. But pesticide manufacturers say it is important to kill pests that damage crops to increase crop yields. Toxic water kills aquatic animals. Air pollution spoils natural beauty. Toxic fumes from a chemical factory near the Taj Mahal in India are ruining the beauty of this historic historic building. Smoke from cars contains nitrogen oxide gas. Smoke from gas in high pressure compression engines has been shown to be more toxic.
Air Pollution: -
On December 3, 1984, 3,000 people died in the Indian city of Bhopal due to the release of pesticide smoke and poison gas. Similar accidents have occurred in the United States. Toxic gas leaks from a chemical factory in the US state of Virginia have killed 100 people. Air pollution causes severe damage to the eyes and lungs. In some cases, people are also suffering from contagious diseases like cancer. Some died of various diseases. Toxic air pollution has killed precious and rare birds and many animals. Their numbers are also declining. Many hunters caught some beautiful birds and rare animals and sold them on the black market for a hefty price. Madaga Sukkur Kakchhwa (PLOWSHARE) is also available for 20,000 20,000. Later rare species of birds and animals are sold for 50,000 50,000. Those who pay such a heavy price say so. That Kim has given this money to save this kind of animal and bird species.
There is an American investor and king of Brunei who gives so much money. Ultraviolet rays reaching our earth due to environmental pollution and the vacuum from the ozone layer are warming our atmosphere to a dangerous level. This has increased the global temperature by one degree Celsius. If this situation continues, animals and plants will be harmed. Skin cancer is also likely to spread to humans. If ice begins to melt at the South Pole, it could lead to catastrophic floods and hurricanes. Some countries in Asia will be severely affected. Excessive sea levels will submerge Sri Lanka and Karachi, and parts of Bangladesh, including Cox's Bazar and Memon Singh, are likely to be submerged in Sylhet.
These pollutants include nitrogen dioxide, odor, carbon monoxide and chlorofluorocarbons. These toxic gases can cause serious illnesses such as pneumonia, whooping cough, pneumonia and influenza. According to the World Health Organization, 800 million people in the world are exposed to unusual levels of sulfur dioxide in the air. The report states. That 3,000 people died of cancer due to air pollution.
Side effects of noise: -
Sound enters our ears in the form of waves of mechanical energy. The measurement of sound intensity is called DC mill. Noise is not harmful up to 90 decibels. Loud noises are more harmful. The loudest sound at close range can end hearing. There is no cure and the patient has to use high hearing. In cities the sounds of motor vehicles, the sounds of planes, the sounds of machines in factories, the sounds of music concerts reach 120 deci mills. Which are dangerous. These sounds are similar to the sound of a siren sounding during an air strike. These sounds are dangerous for blood pressure and heart patients. Living in a noisy environment can lead to stress, fatigue, shortness of breath and sleep deprivation.
Water Pollution: -
Due to the devastating effects of the two world wars, people in Germany do not drink ordinary tap water. This water meets the needs of the people. Sarah uses mineral water or lemon water for drinking. German doctors say air pollution and the effects of war are still on German soil. The polluted water in the air is clearly visible. But it does contain germs that can cause pain, illness and even death. Hazardous water from German chemicals and other factories is discharged before it leaves the factory area with chemicals that do not cause dangerous air pollution, but this precaution is not taken in another country. Water causes cholera, patches and other diseases.
In some countries chlorine is added to water.So that the toxic germs die. Air pollution also affects swimmers and sailors. In some places, aquatic animals die. Bathing in swimming pools in large hotels and other places has been declared harmful. Some people get skin diseases. Foreign men, women, bathe in nude clothes. The germs of various diseases enter the water from their bodies. After bathing in the pool, it is recommended to take a bath with standard soup with hot water.
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