WHAT IS POLLUTION?
 Pollution is the introduction of
  harmful chemicals into our
  environment that causes harm or
  discomfort to the ecosystem that is
  physical systems or living
  organisms.
 Pollution can take the form of
  chemical substances or
  energy, such as noise, heat or light.
TYPES OF POLLUTION
 Air pollution
 Water pollution
 Noise pollution
 Land pollution
AIR POLLUTION
 Air pollution is the
                   introduction of
 chemicals, particulate matter, or
 biological materials that cause
 harm or discomfort to humans or
 other living organisms, or cause
 damage to the natural or built
 environment, into the atmosphere.
WATER POLLUTION
 Water pollution is the
  contamination of water bodies.
  Water pollution occurs when
  pollutants are discharged
  directly or indirectly into
  water bodies.
 Water pollution affects plants
  and organisms living in these
  bodies of water. In almost all
  cases the effect is damaging not
Noise pollution
 Noise pollution is
 excessive, displeasing human, animal
 or machine-created environmental
 noise that disrupts the activity or
 balance of human or animal life. The
 word noise comes from the Latin word
 nauseas, meaning seasickness.
LAND POLLUTION
 Land pollution is the degradation of
 Earth's land surfaces often caused
 by human activities and their misuse
 of land resources. It occurs when
 waste is not disposed properly.
 Health hazard disposal of urban and
 industrial wastes, exploitation of
 minerals, and improper use of soil by
 inadequate agricultural practices
 are a few factors. Urbanization and
 industrialization are major causes
 of land pollution. The Industrial
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  • 3.
    WHAT IS POLLUTION? Pollution is the introduction of harmful chemicals into our environment that causes harm or discomfort to the ecosystem that is physical systems or living organisms.  Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light.
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    TYPES OF POLLUTION Air pollution  Water pollution  Noise pollution  Land pollution
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    AIR POLLUTION  Airpollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or cause damage to the natural or built environment, into the atmosphere.
  • 6.
    WATER POLLUTION  Waterpollution is the contamination of water bodies. Water pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged directly or indirectly into water bodies.  Water pollution affects plants and organisms living in these bodies of water. In almost all cases the effect is damaging not
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    Noise pollution  Noisepollution is excessive, displeasing human, animal or machine-created environmental noise that disrupts the activity or balance of human or animal life. The word noise comes from the Latin word nauseas, meaning seasickness.
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    LAND POLLUTION  Landpollution is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces often caused by human activities and their misuse of land resources. It occurs when waste is not disposed properly. Health hazard disposal of urban and industrial wastes, exploitation of minerals, and improper use of soil by inadequate agricultural practices are a few factors. Urbanization and industrialization are major causes of land pollution. The Industrial