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    The Pollution of the Yellow River In China, industrial plants and workers had been dumping toxic waste and sewage into the Yellow River for countless years. This water pollution had made a significant impact on the environment of the river and sea. The overpowering, deadly chemicals that were dumped in the Yellow River killed vast amounts of life in the water and endangered anything that drank from it, including the humans who lived there. Water is the most important necessity for life, and…

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    These include changes in breathing, pollution dose, and nasal defenses: at submaximal exercise levels (at a power output of approximately 100 W or ventilation of approximately 35 L/min) breathing switches from mainly nasal to mainly oral, which causes the nasal filtration system to be bypassed, potentially increasing pollutant dose, which may intensify the health effects of air pollution (Giles & Koehle 2014). Regular exposure to poor quality is bad enough as…

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    I've written two books: one about Lake Erie and the other about Lake Huron. Many believe that The Great Lakes are dying; as an expert and an experienced scientist, I can confirm that this is true mostly because of pollution, habitat loss, and non-native species entering the lakes. Pollution is a serious issue that is negatively impacting The Great Lakes. Chemicals found inside the lakes are proven to be harmful to humans who consume fish from the lakes. A study found that people who ate more…

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    Today in the world one of the biggest pollution issues come from the ocean. Scientists have been studying for years on how to stop the pollution that one has created. If we look bad to the beginning of when America was founded we can see a different between the ways that the land was being treated. The Indians treated the land with respect but it seems the more one looks into the future the people are treating it worst and worst. The ocean is a place one loves to travel to each year. One hates…

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    high risk of lead exposure. Fortunately, there are is no record of any waste sites on the EPA’s official list. Therefore, the area most seriously affected by pollution in this particular environment is air. With that being stated, eighty percent of the days out the year have good air quality and twenty percent only have moderate (Pollution in Your Community). That leads one to question, what cause those moderate days? There are five…

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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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    people with hearing disorders, the elderly, night shift workers, people with illnesses, pregnant women, and those with mental problems. In the meantime, the sound produced by airplanes was found to be one of the most important sources of noise pollution. In general,…

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    Air pollution is one of the several pollutions that is destroying our planet. Yet, people around the world lack knowledge and care for the damages they’re creating. Air pollution occurs when the air we breathe is contaminated with abundant amounts of harmful gases, dust, and fumes that arise when burning fossil fuels and using man-made machinery. Pollutants, substances that cause air pollution, that is launched into our atmosphere and poisons the air we breathe air primary pollutants. In…

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    Agriculture pollution is becoming a problem even though with advanced technology we are able to make safer chemicals to be used on farms. But the use of fertilizers, insecticides, and pesticides is still unsafe to be used on agriculture. As the culprits are becoming more and more resistant to these chemicals, more is required; even with safer chemicals too much of them can cause adverse affect on the person who eats food containing even traces of these chemicals. Agricultural practices…

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    It is not a secret that water pollution is one of the major environmental concerns today. Water plays an important role not only in human consumption, irrigation and transportation system, but also it plays an important role in providing support to life chain functioning. The problem that will be addressed in this paper is water pollution. The Gowanus Canal, in Brooklyn, New York, is one of the locations that generate serious environmental problems. The Canal is 1.8 mile long and 100 foot wide.…

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