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POLLUTION

by
Hrithik and

1 SaiRoop
OUTLINE

 INTRODUCTION
 AIM AND OBJECTIVES
 CONTENT
 CONCLUSION
 REFERENCE

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HRITHIK & SAIROOP
INTRODUCTION

 Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the


natural environment that causes adverse change.
 Types of pollution
1. Air pollution
2. Noise pollution
3.Land pollution
4.Water pollution
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HRITHIK & SAIROOP
AIM AND OBJECTIVE

Aim: Presentation on pollution


Objective: To let others know about the
pollution and advice them not to cause any
sort harm to environment

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Hrithik and Sairoop
Content

 Air pollution
 Noise pollution
 Land pollution
 Water pollution

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HRITHIK & SAIROOP
Air pollution

 Air pollution is one such form that refers to the


contamination of the air,irrespective of indoors and
outdoors .
 A physical, biological or chemical alteration in air in the
atmosphere is referred as air pollution

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HRITHIK
NOISE POLLUTION

 Noise pollution also known as sound pollution is the


propagation of noise with harmful impat on humans.
The source of outdoor noise is mainly due to heavy
machineries and the vehicles horns and othe transportation
systems.

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HRITHIK
LAND POLLUTION

 Land pollution is the destruction of the earths land


surfaces by humans resources
 As a result we see many garbage items on the land
because of mans misusing of resources.

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SAIROOP
WATER POLLUTION

 Water pollution is the contamination of the water bodies,


usually at the human activities.
Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into
to natural environment.

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Causes

 Some of the main causes of the pollution includes industrial


omission ,poor disposal of wastes, mining, deforestation, uses of
fossil fuels.
 This kind of pollutions affects both mother earth and humans .
It can also cause a persons life.

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EFFECTS ON ATMOPSPHERE

 Each pollutants emitted to the atmosphere can affect


directly to the human health.
 Along with harming human health it can create many
things like acid rain.
 It also affects on things like eutrophication,effects on
wildlife, ozone depletion, crop and forest damage and
global climate change.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES

 Pollution prevention is any practise that reduces


,eliminates or prevents pollution at its source .
 Source reduction is the ounce of prevention approach
to waste management.
 Reducing the amount of pollution produced means
less waste of control threat of human resources.
CONCLUSION

 Much is being done to control ,monitor and rectify damage done


by pollutants .
 The problems are diverged and some are only being recognised
but its important to have a close look on pollutants.
 So that we can maintain the environment in an acceptable
condition for future generations.

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HRITHIK & SAIROOP
THANK YOU
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HRITHIK & ROOP

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