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    Pollution is all around the earth, in many nooks and crannies. Many people go through there every day life overlooking a simple, but at the sometime complex issue. There are many different types of pollutants and many more buried down under the main ones. The three main types of pollutants include, air pollution, water pollution, and soil pollution, but this isn’t all of them. There are pollutants such as noise and light that are not as popular as the others, but still exist. All of these…

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    minerals. This is because it will pollute the air in the surrounding area, and the area will become excessively loud. To begin, pollution can worsen living conditions. For instance, according to theworldcounts.com, it mentions that “breathing polluted air puts you at a higher risk for asthma and other respiratory diseases.” From the given text, it clearly tells us that pollution has many negative health effects on people and shows how it can worsen living…

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    Marine Pollution: Causes There are many observable attributes in which we can classify the various types of marine pollution. Marine Pollution is a major setback and not only hampers the marine species but also is passed on to the land animals as well. Sea water covers around 2/3rd of the planet, which plays an important role in maintaining the essential biological and ecological balance. There has been increasing amount and the various kinds of waste products which originates from expanding…

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    Noise Mitigation in Urban Areas: AUBMC 2020 Case Study Abstract- This paper studies noise pollution in a local context and aims at finding feasible mitigation measures taking AUBMC area as a case study. After thoroughly researching the topic to better understand the causes and implications of noise, as well as suggested solutions to alleviate its severity, the group moved towards applying these findings to the study area. A professional sound meter was used to measure noise levels at different…

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    Air Pollution is considered as one of the major contributing factors of the degradation of Mother Earth, and for the Philippines every waking day of a person’s life the matter of ‘gas’ is a part of it. According to an article Source of Air pollution "By inhaling a large amount of air pollution in one’s body system, it can cause serious diseases and in worst case scenarios can lead to death" (2013, par. 1). Having a tainted air that every living organisms, including the humans that are breathing.…

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    and Air Pollution What is pollution? Well pollution is a term we hear a lot and that we are accustomed to but what does is it really mean. (Conserve Energy) We hear about pollution a lot but could you tell me what it is if I asked you? Well I know that pollution is the introduction of a harmful substance to the environment. Pollution is the most reused word used to describe the destruction of the natural air we breathe in and the water we drink and land we live on. (UKessays) Pollution causes…

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    Pollution In The Ocean

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    a microscopic level the ocean have been dying for a long time but most people never noticed until something on a large scale died. The oceans may be damaged beyond repair, but every little bit can still help the ocean in the future. Pollution in the ocean can date all the way back to the roman era, but it was on a small scale compared to today. The ocean have endured 1.3 million gallons of petroleum…

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    this generation with polluted air, water, and sound as a so called “gift”. Over the years, the world has become more and more polluted. 1.2 trillion gallons of sewage and waste is dumped into waters around the United States every single year. Pollution is irreversible and we’ve been left with trillions and trillions of gallons of sewage. We can’t reverse the damage it’s done to our country, our planet, and our people. Our water sources are becoming toxic due to the waste, and with the amount…

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    be secure 24/7. As you can see, fracking is a very serious matter and must be handled immediately. The consequences outweigh the benefits when it comes to hydraulic fracturing. Whats a few jobs compared to to all these. Fracking causes atrocious pollution and we must fix that. It will be the biggest thing for the president to fix this coming election. The question is, do you want to see a problem that produces 280 billions of toxic wastewater in a year go by like nothing is…

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    species, also have modest impacts due to the limited footprint of the project and the wetland compensation proposed as mitigation(5). However, some VECs are more concerning. Three have issues with baseline data: freshwater fish habitat, shellfish pollution harming human health, and marine mammal habitat(5). While the impacts are likely small, there is too little data to rule out other possibilities. As such, two of these will be subject to future studies(5) as the timeline in the CEAA 2012 Act…

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