Environmental pollution is the introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, causing adverse effects on living organisms and natural resources.
Pollution can occur in different forms, including air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution.
Air pollution is caused by emissions from vehicles, factories and fossil fuels.
Water pollution can be caused by industrial waste, sewage, and agricultural run-off, and can contaminate water sources and harm aquatic life.
Soil pollution can be caused by hazardous waste and chemicals that can affect soil fertility and pose health risks.
Noise pollution is caused by loud noises from traffic, construction sites, and other sources, and can affect human health and well-being.
Environmental pollution is very dangerous for biodiversity, human health, and the economy.
We can help reduce pollution by conserving energy, reducing waste, and using eco-friendly products.
Education and awareness-raising can also help individuals and communities understand the impact of pollution on the environment.
Protecting the environment from pollution is a collective responsibility of all.