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    Chesapeake Bay Pollution

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    either right on the bay, or not far from it. Many of the large corporations based out there include Purdue Farms, Chesapeake Energy Corp. and many more. All of these corporations have a lot of pollution and many other factors. Many pollution factors include chicken manure, smoke from many factories, and also pollution from ships travelling either in, or around, the bay. The roles of the bay are pretty obvious, the grasses feed the plankton, the oysters eat the plankton and the fish, eat the…

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    Mercury Pollution

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    diseases were first identified in the city of Minamata, Japan in 1956 which is Kumamoto Prefecture in the island of Kyushu and next it was at Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Minamata diseases are a neurological syndrome that results from pollution and environmental contamination. Types of ecosystems: Mercury contamination occurs through aquatic ecosystems in this case of Minamata Japan. Inorganic waste, like mercury, includes poisonous and some types of pesticides. The poisonous are…

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    earth, and has a very large population of various important species, who we humans depend on. However over the last couple of years humans existence have badly effected the ocean and has made it a difficult place to love for many species. Ocean pollution is on of the major problems, is massive spreading of harmful substances in the ocean. Some of the substances that have been found include, “oil, plastic, industrial and agricultural waste and chemical particles. The oceans are very important…

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    There is an invisible enemy exists nowadays who becomes much stronger in the recent years and ruins people’s health and lives gradually. This powerful invisible killer is called “Air Pollution”. Let’s close our eyes and take a deep breathe. How is the feeling of the air? Is it still fresh and feeling relaxed nowadays, or it turns into something uncomfortable with awful smelling? Most of the people think the quality of the air become stale. As an increase of countries processing industrialization…

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    Plastic Pollution Have you ever gone to any ocean and found plastic in the water? This problem is known as water pollution and it’s majorly affecting the Earth. Did you know that billions of pounds of plastic can be found swirling in the ocean? According to Ecowatch, about 100,000 animals die from plastic pollution each year. Hundred thousand animals, what if 100,000 humans died. It’d be a catastrophe and people would care about how randomly 100,00. Ecowatch stated plastic constitutes…

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    first negative pollution was the smog created from burning coal in the 18th and 19th century. Just like air pollution, our water has been faced with a similar issue. Many companies have pipelines leading into the ocean and it being where all our rear excrements are sent off to. It is estimated that over 1 billion of the population does not access clean drinking water and every 15 seconds a child is killed from contaminated diseases. In the recent years, studies have shown beach pollution…

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    Pollution and how it affects our polar regions. Pollution in the polar regions and why it’s a probem The polar regions are frequently neglected in discussions about the environment, but they shouldn't be. The environment of the polar regions is particularly susceptible to human impacts such as pollution and the depletion of the ozone layer. Moreover, the effects of global warming on the polar regions are likely to have major repercussions in the rest of the world. How does pollution in the…

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    8 million people living on it, and some say a widespread problem known as pollution could ruin the Earth as well as harm the biotic factors living on earth. While many with the other point of view say pollution is not a risk and in some ways, it can help the earth. This essay is here to describe the arguments that involve pollution on the environment and what these views are based around. Firstly, the idea that pollution is not okay and hurts the environment is very popular, and this idea can…

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    Ocean Pollution Around 1.4 million pounds of trash enters the ocean. Thats a lot of pollution. What is water pollution exactly? Water pollution is the release of substances, such as chemicals, energy, radioactivity or heat into a body of water. According to these articles, people are starting to neglect and not care about the ocean. Especially the younger generations. Marine pollution is affecting everything, including people, animals and marine life. Marine pollution has become an incredibly…

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    rising simultaneously. For instance, pollution is a negative outcome produced by the rapid industrialization. Pollution is the contaminated of a natural environment that can cause diverse changes to our surroundings, it is the process of making land, water, air or other parts of the environment unsanitary, unsafe or unapt to use or inhabit. There are multiple diversions of pollution for instance, air pollution, land pollution and water…

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