Pollution
may be due to natural process or from artificial process originating from human
activities. They are classified as air pollution, water pollution, land
pollution, thermal pollution, sound pollution and radioactive pollution. All
these cause health hazards not only to plant, and animal life but also to human
beings. Gaseous pollution due to carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and
automobile exhaust cause acute illness, chronic diseases, eye irritation and
nervous impairment. Lead emitted from automobiles cause brain damage in
children. Air pollution causes damage to property and materials. The Taj Mahal
is an example of this sad state. Industrial wastes, sewage waste, and
agricultural wastes contain toxins, organic hazardous materials. Insecticides and
pesticides also pollute water which becomes unfit for drinking. Heavy metal
water causes several adverse effects on man and cattle. Soil pollution causes
bacterial infection. They are responsible for the spread of diseases like
typhoid and cholera.
Land pollution
is caused due to solid wastes from homes, farms and industries. Radioactive
pollution induces cancer, abnormal births and mutation in man. Thermal
pollution increases the temperature of lakes and rivers. It affected aquatic
life and the quality of water. Noise pollution affects our hearing ability. It
causes increased heart beat, headache, irritability and affects our tranquility
and efficiency. All kinds of pollutions are health hazards. Therefore, today's
need is to preserve the environment and guard it against all kinds of
pollution. It is the duty of every human being, to preserve the environment for
the future generations.
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