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LAND POLLUTION

"REDUCE TOXIC SUBSTANCES, RECYCLE WASTE MATERIALS."


People nowadays toss harmful substances everywhere, which has a
significant impact on our ecosystem. Some waste materials can be recycled,
which will benefit our environment and aid to prevent land pollution. Making a
law to avoid land pollution can assist individuals to be more responsible when
depositing rubbish anywhere.

WATER POLLUTION
"AVOID TOSSING LITTER INTO ANY BODIES OF WATER."
All bodies of water, including the oceans, are polluted as a result of people
disposing their garbage there, resulting in biodiversity destruction, disease,
and a lack of potable water.

SOIL POLLUTION
"OVERUSE OF EXCESSIVE PESTICIDE OR FERTILIZER."
Excessive use of chemical fertilizers produces chemical pollution since it
causes major problems such as water contamination, bacterium growth,
and plant death due to a lack of sufficient nutrition. Pesticides can have
both acute (short-term) and chronic (long-term) health consequences,
which can occur months or years after exposure.

NOISE POLLUTION
"DECREASE DISTURBING SOUNDS IN PRIVATE AND
SENSITIVE AREAS."
Noise pollution is an unseen threat. Noise pollution is defined as
any undesired or annoying sound that has an adverse effect on the
health and well-being of humans and other organisms. The volume
of sound is measured in decibels.

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