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Action of contaminatingelements of the world suchwater, air and earth with oelements that produce achange in their naturalcomposition.
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According to the type of source, contam
and environment that is contaminated
• Atmospheric pollution
• Water pollution• Earth pollution
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Atmospheric pollutio
“contamination with gaseous resor products that can put on riskhealth of humans, animals andplants, to attack dierent materito reduce visibility and produce bsmells”
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Industri
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Foreample
!ighchimneysdon"t reducethe #uantityof
contaminants, simplythey emittedit to high
height
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AcRain$recipitation of rain, snow, fog and dew that presents
water under %,&%.
'he acid rain can aect plants and grounds, especiallycan lose their recycling of nutrients
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(ars
(ar"s aecthumans,animals andplants, also
theyincreaseslowlytemperatureof the world
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)reenhouse
eect)reenhouse eect is a
phenomenon that iswarming up the worldevery year because ofinfrared rays that are
not being re*ectedvery well all the energyto the space causingthe presence of muchgaseous on the air.
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Water
pollution“Incorporation of strange materialswater, such as micro+organism, cheproducts, factory"s residues and se
'hese matters reduce #uality of thewater and make it useless for any u
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'he liberation ofresidues and
contaminantsthat are draggedby the rain aretransported
towards riversand penetratingsubterraneanwaters or end inlakes and seas.
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il-aste sing and black tide contaminate coasts and also this contaminants kill many marine species of
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-ater pollution
• Farming pollution.+ farm animaresidues and fertiliers
• Industrial pollution.+ factories
• /rban pollution.+ sewage
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0esidues
ne person can
produced one tonand half ofresidues per year.(ities canincinerate ortransport theirresidues to otherplaces when theydon"t haveenough space tostore it.