POLLUTION
POLLUTION
Pollution refers to the presence or introduction into the environment of substances or materials that can cause harm to living organisms or damage to the natural environment. This can include both human-made and natural substances, such as chemicals, gases, particles, or biological agents. Examples of pollution can include air pollution from vehicle emissions or industrial activities, water pollution from agricultural runoff or sewage discharge, soil pollution from hazardous waste disposal, and noise pollution from transportation or industrial activities. Pollution can have a wide range of negative impacts on human health, ecosystems, and biodiversity. It can cause respiratory problems, skin irritation, and other health issues in humans and animals, as well as lead to the extinction of plant and animal species. Pollution can also contribute to climate change and other environmental problems, such as acid rain and the depletion of the ozone layer. here are several types of pollution that can be categorized based on the nature and source of the pollutants. Some common types of pollution are: