This document discusses different types of pollution including air, water, noise, land, and radioactive pollution. It defines each type of pollution, discusses their causes and effects, and provides suggestions for prevention. The types of pollution covered are air pollution from industries and vehicles, water pollution from industrial and agricultural waste, noise pollution from transportation and construction, land pollution from mining and waste disposal, and radioactive pollution from nuclear power and weapons.
A presentation on pollution which can be useful to those people who want to present it for any professional purpose. Aimed to cover the causes, effects and preventive measure to eradicate various pollution.
Air pollution is the introduction of particulates, biological molecules, or other harmful gases into Earth's atmosphere, causing disease, death to humans, damage to other living organisms such as food crops, or the natural or built environment. Air pollution may come from anthropogenic or natural sources.
What is Air? What is atmosphere ?
Definition of Air Pollution.
Types of Air Pollution.
Sources of Air pollution.
Effects of Air pollution.
Prevention of Air pollution.
Solving Ideas
Conclusion.
A presentation on pollution which can be useful to those people who want to present it for any professional purpose. Aimed to cover the causes, effects and preventive measure to eradicate various pollution.
Air pollution is the introduction of particulates, biological molecules, or other harmful gases into Earth's atmosphere, causing disease, death to humans, damage to other living organisms such as food crops, or the natural or built environment. Air pollution may come from anthropogenic or natural sources.
What is Air? What is atmosphere ?
Definition of Air Pollution.
Types of Air Pollution.
Sources of Air pollution.
Effects of Air pollution.
Prevention of Air pollution.
Solving Ideas
Conclusion.
Air pollution; presentation by Subrat, Vishal, Ashley.. Project Guide: Dr. Ta...Dr. Tanuja Nautiyal
Air pollution is the introduction of particulates, biological molecules, or other harmful gases into Earth's atmosphere, causing disease, death to humans, damage to other living organisms such as food crops, or the natural or built environment.
Environment; Pollution and other environmental problemsAashiGupta46
What is Environment
Major Current Environmental Problems
Different Types of Pollution
Pollution and their health effects
Index of pollution level
Global warming
Causes of global warming
Ways to reduce global warming
Overpopulation
Reasons and effects of overpopulation
Ozone layer depletion
Reasons for ozone layer depletion
Deforestation
How does deforestation cause global warming?
Waste Disposal
Air pollution: its causes,effects and pollutantsMaliha Eesha
This presentation gives the complete detail of air, air pollution, air pollutants and their types, each pollutant in detail and its causes and effects, acid rain, methods of prevention,smog,acidification,indoor pollution and so on. It is a complete package and I hope it'll be helpful in school! :)
What is Air? What is atmosphere ?
Definition of Air Pollution.
Types of Air Pollution.
Sources of Air pollution.
Effects of Air pollution.
Prevention of Air pollution.
Solving Ideas
Conclusion.
Environmental Pollution. Environmental Pollution is an international journal that seeks to publish papers that report results from original, novel research that addresses significant environmental pollution issues and problems and contribute new knowledge to science. The editors welcome high quality papers where the pollutants...
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Air pollution; presentation by Subrat, Vishal, Ashley.. Project Guide: Dr. Ta...Dr. Tanuja Nautiyal
Air pollution is the introduction of particulates, biological molecules, or other harmful gases into Earth's atmosphere, causing disease, death to humans, damage to other living organisms such as food crops, or the natural or built environment.
Environment; Pollution and other environmental problemsAashiGupta46
What is Environment
Major Current Environmental Problems
Different Types of Pollution
Pollution and their health effects
Index of pollution level
Global warming
Causes of global warming
Ways to reduce global warming
Overpopulation
Reasons and effects of overpopulation
Ozone layer depletion
Reasons for ozone layer depletion
Deforestation
How does deforestation cause global warming?
Waste Disposal
Air pollution: its causes,effects and pollutantsMaliha Eesha
This presentation gives the complete detail of air, air pollution, air pollutants and their types, each pollutant in detail and its causes and effects, acid rain, methods of prevention,smog,acidification,indoor pollution and so on. It is a complete package and I hope it'll be helpful in school! :)
What is Air? What is atmosphere ?
Definition of Air Pollution.
Types of Air Pollution.
Sources of Air pollution.
Effects of Air pollution.
Prevention of Air pollution.
Solving Ideas
Conclusion.
Environmental Pollution. Environmental Pollution is an international journal that seeks to publish papers that report results from original, novel research that addresses significant environmental pollution issues and problems and contribute new knowledge to science. The editors welcome high quality papers where the pollutants...
environmental pollution ppt
sources of environmental pollution
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Environment refers to the natural world. Environment refers surrounding (such as air, water, land) and their inter-relationship with human beings and other living species.
The flora anywhere on the earth, the soil and the stones, the rivers and water bodies, the sky and the air, the seas and the oceans, the fauna everywhere in the world, the climate and the interior of the earth – all combine together to form the environment.
Meaning of Pollution
Pollution comes from the Latin ‘polluere’ which means to contaminate. So, pollution is something that contaminates the environment.
Pollution means the presence of substances in the air, water, and land, which has an adverse effects (harmful or poisonous) on living organisms (human-beings, animals, plants, etc.) and on environment. It refers to the:
harmful gases, fluid or other pernicious matter that are released or introduced in the natural environment,
toxic material that makes the soil and air impure,
contaminants, pollutants, or hazardous substances that makes environment unsuitable or unsafe,
introduction of untreated chemicals that degrades or changes the biological properties of fresh water bodies such as lakes, rivers, ground water, etc.
unwanted and intolerable level of energies such as noise, radiation, etc.
resultant effect of the activities that disrupts the biodiversity of the ecosystem, or poses a threat to the sustainability of the environment,
Our environment is in danger due to pollution. The atmosphere is being polluted by discharge of emissions from industrial plants, domestic sources, running vehicles, which burns fossil fuel and from thermal power etc. Public health and hygiene are seriously effected in the cities of developed and developing countries by presence of Sulphur dioxide, Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen oxide, Carbon monoxide, Hydro carbon substance, etc.
Also read: Essay on Environmental Pollution: Causes, Effects and Solution
Different Types of Pollution
The various types of environmental pollution includes air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, radioactive pollution, noise pollution, light pollution, oil pollution, marine pollution, plastic pollution, etc. They are each discussed below:
1. Air pollution
Air pollution means the presence of pollutants in the atmosphere is such concentration that causes injury to human being, animals and plants.
Air pollution is the name for anything that makes the air dirty. Thus, air pollution is anything that contaminates the air and makes it harmful to breathe for humans, animals and birds.
Of course, air pollution will depend on the context: some things may be counted as air pollution in some contexts, but not in others. But, in sum, air pollution can be defined as:
Anything that contaminates the air.
Something that makes the air dangerous to breathe.
Potentially dependent on the context.
Air pollution can be both indoor and outdoor as follows:
Indoor air pollution:
Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that causes adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light.
Environmental Pollution can be defined as any undesirable change in physical, chemical, or biological characteristics of any component of the environment i.e. air, water, soil which can cause harmful effects on various forms of life or property.
Pollution: The term pollution can be defined as influence of any substance causing nuisance, harmful effects, and uneasiness to the organisms
Pollutant: Any substance causing Nuisance or harmful effects or uneasiness to the organisms, then that particular substance may be called as the pollutant.
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3. Overview
Definition of Pollution
Types of Pollution
AIR POLLUTION
a) Introduction b)Effects
c) Causes d)Images
e) Prevention
WATER POLLUTION
a) Introduction b)Effects
c) Causes d)Images
e) Prevention
NOISE POLLUTION
a) Introduction b)Effects
c) Causes d)Images
e) Prevention
CONTINUE WITH THE NEXT PAGE
4. Overview
LAND POLLUTION
a) a) Introduction b)Effects
c) Causes d)Images
e) Prevention
RADIO ACTIVE POLLUTION
a) Introduction b)Effects
c) Causes d)Images
e) Prevention
5. Definition of pollution
• Pollution is something that many people cause
each day. Simply turning on the engine of
your car causes pollution. Businesses can
cause pollution too! They can make mistakes
and things accidents like oil spills result in
those mistakes Carelessness is why people
litter, it can also cause other types of
pollution.
6. Types Of POLUTION
• THERE ARE four MAJOR TYPES OF POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION
WATER POLLUTION
NOISE POLLUTION
LAND POLUTION
RADIO ACTIVE POLUTION
7.
8. What is air POLLUTION
o Air pollution occurs when the air contains
gases, dust, fumes or odour in harmful amounts.
That is, amounts which could be harmful to the health or
comfort of humans and animals or which could cause damage
to plants and materials.
9. Causes of AIR POLLUTION
• Major sources of Air Pollution
-Industries
-Automobiles
-High Proportion of undesirable
gases, such as sulphur dioxide
and carbon monoxide
11. Effects of Air Pollution
• Air Pollution EFFECTS????????
Human Health
Plants
Animals
And Atmosphere as whole
12. How to avoid Air Pollution
Yes we can avoid Pollution as follows
Use natural Gases, like LPG autos
Do not Burst Crackers
Use less Amount of Fuel for Vehicles
Avoid using and use electric stove (bio gas)
14. What is Water POLLUTION
The contamination of water
with undesirable substances
which make it un fit for usages
is called Water Pollution
15. Causes of Water Pollution
• About 40% of Death worldwide are caused by
WATER POLUTION
• Water Pollution is Caused by organic and
inorganic industrial Wastes and affluent
discharge into river
17. Effects of Water Pollution
• Diseases like cholera
• Malaria
• Dingo
• Aquatic life gets Destroyed
18. How to avoid Water pollution
• Rivers should not be use for washing clothes
or bathing animals in.
• Dams and embankments must be created.
• The river must not be contaminated.
• The Sacred rivers like Ganga the dead bodies
should not be thrown
19.
20. Noiseless Atmosphere
• Noise can be simply defined as
Unwanted sound.
• The sound is pleasant or not depends
upon the loudness, duration, rhythm
and the mood of the person.
• Noise Pollution can not only results in
irrational and anger
21. Causes of Noise Pollution
• Traffic noise
• Air Craft noise
• Noise from construction and civil engineering
works.
• Noise from the industries.
• Noise from other sources.
22. See what Is this????
• Picture Showing: NOISE POLLUTION
23. Effects of Noise Pollution
• Hearing loss
• High blood Pressure
• Stress
• Sleep Disturbance
• Color Blindness
24. How to avoid Noise Pollution
• The Government should ensure the new
machines that sound be noise proof.
• Air ports must be away from residential areas
• The sound horns symbol is to be in school
Roads.
25.
26. Definition of LAND POLLUTION
One fourth of area is covered by land, is called
Land.
Land is a earth which I occupied by people for
shelter, occupation, etc.
27. Causes of LAND POLUTION
• We can classify major sources that led to land
following categories
o Mining and quarries
o Sewage waste
o Household garbage
o Industrial waste
29. Effects of Land Pollution
The land cannot be constructed house
Man cannot be farming
Ground will gets defected
Household garbage like putting Plastics
30. Prevention of Land Pollution
• More and more land should be brought under
farming
• Trees should be planted everywhere
• Waste matter should be disposed immediately
• Avoid drilling the land for more underground
water
• avoid using more fertilizer and Pesticides
31.
32. Definition of RADIO ACTIVE
POLLUTION
DESPITE THE Advantage of nuclear as a clean
energy, the big, concern is the result from nuclear
reaction, which is a form of pollution called Radio
activity
Radiation (Laser-Rays) Will form RADIO ACTIVE
POLLUTION
33. Causes of RADIO ACTIVE POLLUTION
• Nuclear Power plants (ex: Neyveli)
• nuclear weapons (ex:Missiles)
• Disposal of Nuclear Waste
• Uranium Waste
35. Effects of Radio Active Pollution
• The diseases include blood in cough
• Ulcer
• Swelling of bong joints
• Cancer
• Lung cancer
• Skin Cancer
• Bone cancer
• Eye Problems
36. Prevention of Radio Active Pollution
• Avoid constructing Nuclear Power Plant
• Avoid using Nuclear Weapons
• Have proper treatment for Nuclear Weapons
• Avoid mining for uranium to a minimal