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LESSON 9

POLLUTION
GREAT NATURE FOUNDATION

SAVING THE EARTH


STARTS WITH YOU
The Different
kinds of 1. Air Pollution
2. Noise Pollution
Pollution are: 3. Water Pollution; and
4. Land Pollution
POLLUTION Pollution is something that
is added to the ecosystem
which has a detrimental
effect. The high rate of
energy usage by a modern
growing population is one
of the causes of pollution.
These are substance which are
accumulated in the air. It endangers

AIR human health once it is in sufficient


concentration or produce other

POLLUTION measured effects on living things


and other materials.
The power and heatgenerations are
among the major sources of
pollution as well s the burning of
solid wastes, industrial processes and
especially transportation.
The six major types of pollutants are
carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons,
nitrogen oxides, particulate, sulfur
dioxide, and photochemical
oxidants.
Exhaust Gases of
Vehicles

Tobacco Smoke
NOISE This pollution is also known as
inwanted sounds that are carried by
POLLUTION the air. It has irritating and
detrimental effects of humans and
animals.
In order to control noise pollution,
there should be careful planning of
streets and building construction in
busy roads.
Acid Rain

Control Measure

Combustion of
Coal
WATER
Water pollution is the introduction of
chemical, physical or biological
material into fresh or ocean waters
POLLUTION that degrade the quality of water
and affects the organisms living in it.
This process ranges from simple
addition of dissolved or suspended
solids that discharge the most
insidious and persistent toxic
pollutants( such as nonbiogradable,
bioaccumulative, chemical
compounds, pesticides and heavy
metals.)
Sewage disposal and
domestic wastes

Mining and
Agricultural
Wastes
Industrial Affluent

Control Measures
LAND
POLLUTION Land pollution is brought by the
degregation of the Earth's land
surface through misuse of the soil by
poor agricultural practices, industrial
wastes dumping, and indiscriminate
disposal of urban wastes and mineral
exploitation.
Waste Disposal

Control Measures
GROUP 5

ARANA, DENNEL MATTHEW


AMON, BERMALYN
BADURIA, ARIELLE S.
LOPEZ, DHIETHES DAVE

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