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  • Fossil Fuels Noise Pollution
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    ... gy exists for point sources of pollution to be monitored and regulated, although political factors may complicate matters. Nonpoint sources-runoff water containing pesticides and fertilizers from acres of agricultural land, for example-are much more difficult to control. Pollution arising from nonpoint sources accounts for a majority of the contaminants in streams and lakes. With almost 80 percent of the planet covered by oceans, people have long acted as if those bodies of water could serve...
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  • Sao Paulo Raw Sewage
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    Water is polluted when any harmful substance is released into the water thus contaminating or making it unsuitable for marine life to survive. 3) Pesticides 7) Litter Take a look at a picture of a polluted river in Sao Caetano do Sul in Sao Paulo, Brazil. -- -- Factory waste is made out of a wide range of of impurities including poisonous substances such as memory, cyanide and lead; and corrosive, acidic or alkaline solutions. Toxic wastes when discharged into rivers and seas pollutes and poison...
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  • Environmentally Friendly Natural Environment
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    ... as visitor with no camping gear and who would like to sojourn in comfort (due to it being the only resort on the Island). Because of the style of the resort it looks attractive people will come to stay down there. The location of the resort does not matter because there are beach buses that travel to the e) Provides employment for residents- Tangalooma has many of employment opportunities even though they are specialized what it does do is make the employers residents so therefor it is creat...
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  • Soil Particles Raw Sewage
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    ... serves to trap the bacteria before they enter the soil. Factors affecting the translocation of bacteria include bacterial numbers in the effluent, soil texture, soil wetness, loading rate, temperature, and bacterial type. Unsaturated flow beneath a drain field is important in ensuring slow travel, long residence time for bacteria, good aeration, increased opportunity for contact between effluent and soil particles, adsorption of bacteria to soil particles, and eventual die-off of bacteria. W...
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  • Blue Green Large Amounts
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    Streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands contain a large part of our precious fresh water. Unfortunately they also act like drains, and everything we leave lying around ends up in them acids, mercury, cadmium, and lead from industry and other resources; soil from logging operations; phosphorus and nitrogen from detergents; sewage, petrol, oil, plastic bags, aluminum cans and paper from roads and parks the list is never ending. More often than not, the results are catastrophic. Being thoroughly discu...
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  • Britains Population Explosion In The 19th Century
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    The most important factor in Britains Population explosion in the 19 th century was better medical care To what extent do you agree with the statement above? There are many reasons why the population increased in the 19 th century such as better medical care / medicine and better public health. However I believe that better medical care / medicine was partly the reason why Britains population exploded but I believe the main reason was better public health. In 1801 the total population in Britain...
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  • Reduce The Amount Nitrogen Oxides
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    Pollution The water pollution is a major environmental issue that US government as well as its citizens are concerned with. The effects of water pollution are varied. They include poisonous drinking water, poisonous food animals (due to these organisms having been exposed to toxins from the environment over their life spans), unbalanced river and lake ecosystems that can no longer support full biological diversity, deforestation from acid rain, and many other effects. These effects are, of cours...
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  • Toxic Chemicals Heavy Metals
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    Marine Contamination and Pollution According to the United Nations Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution (GESAMP) of 1972, marine pollution is? the introduction by man directly or indirectly, of substances or energy to the marine environment resulting in deleterious effects such as harm to living resources, hazards to human health; hindrance of marine activities including fishing, impairing the quality for use of sea water, and reduction of amenities? (Clark 3). Si...
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  • Source Of Water Water Pollution
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    Water pollution is a global plague that affects the people, animals, and plants. These life forms need water to survive. The causes are contributed greatly by the human population. Recently, laws have been passed to protect the precious drinking waters. Although they are in effect, most are ignored or loop holes have been found by major corporations so the can still legally dump harmful waste near water supplies. There are several factors that causes water pollution. One of the reasons that the ...
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  • Reduce The Amount Raw Sewage
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    Pollution in Ocean Environments The ocean is a fragile ecosystem that must have a element of constancy to ensure that life can continue. The plants and the animals alike depend on the ocean and it is being destroyed by toxins from human activities. Pesticides like DDT are lethal to the animals in the ocean if given in large enough amounts and in some areas there is enough DDT to do just that. Sewage left untreated or improperly treated has the same effect as DDT. The chemicals that come out of t...
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  • U S Army Environmental Protection Agency
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    Great Lakes Pollution: Through combined sewer overflow, agricultural and stormwater runoff, and various other paths, possible toxic contaminants find their way into coastal waters around the world. These toxins sink to the bottom of lakes, rivers, and oceans and accumulate in sedimentary deposits. Usually the concentration of toxins in the sediment is far greater than it is in the waters above. The dangerous aspect of this pollution is that changing weather patterns, high winds, and strong curre...
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  • Clean Water Act One Of The Worlds
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    Water pollution is one of the worlds worst forms of pollution. For example, take a look at a glass of water. It may appear clear, but there are really millions of microscopic pollutants floating in it. Approximately 70 % of the earths surface are covered by water; water is a very dynamic system, any change in its normal content could affect local, regional, and eventually worldwide water. Oil is one of the worlds biggest pollutants; oil is usually spilled or leaked from land or rivers and flows ...
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