Environmental Pollution
pollution
There has been a great concern on earth’s ailing condition especially when effects of man’s inadvertent progression in the world of science and technology created a network of environmental problems. Thus the word ‘pollution’ comes to mind. In this essay, I would be looking at environmental pollution particularly, land and noise pollution, how are they evolved and what can be done to curb the problem from aggravating.
I think it is very important for people to realize that different types of pollution such as water, air and soil are not inconsequential of one other. In fact, each of the parts of an environment – air, water, soil – depends upon the others and the flora and fauna within the environment. The relationships among all living and non-living things in an environment make up an ecological system, known as the ecosystem. All the ecosystems of the earth are interdependent. Thus, pollution that seems to affect only one part of the environment may also affect other parts.
I would now look at the first of the two types of pollution that I would be concentrating on for this essay - land pollution. Land pollution is the degradation of the Earth's land through human misuse of the soil. Human influ
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Solid waste is probably the most visible form of pollution. Just remember, that for every time you hear a noise that annoys you, you might have annoyed someone else with your noise. Many farmers rotate their crops from year to year to reduce the need for chemical fertilizers. With this tool, engineers can plan factories so they will disturb as few people as possible in the surrounding area.
There are however, specific guidelines that the government has developed, under the guidance of engineers, to estimate the number of people likely to be affected by an industrial noise. Farmers can also use alternatives like releasing insects or bacteria that prey upon the pests, rather than spraying their crops with harmful pesticides.
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