Pollution is the chemical change in the structure of biological creatures and components of the environment that would lead to an imbalance in nature. Pollutants can be any solid material, liquid, gas or microbes. There are many pollution frameworks such as: air, noise, water, soil, radioactive, light and visual pollution, etc. The phenomenon of pollution is a serious environmental disaster that has many causes and effects in every field of human life, its Until now it was not possible to know the dangers. On the one hand there are many sources of pollution and obviously they are responsible for the spread of diseases. As one researcher put it: “About 8-9% of the total disease burden can be attributed to pollution, but much more in developing countries. Unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene are considered major sources of exposure, along with indoor air pollution” (Briggs, 2003). The main cause of environmental pollution is human pollution. It invents, produces and uses, makes industrial expansion and technological progress. Improper use of resources causes disaster. Consequently, the environment needs people who love and care for it. First and foremost, air is the most essential source of life. Any creature can survive without water for only a few minutes, so it must be pure, clean and breathable. Air pollution means the presence of harmful substances that damage human health in both the short and long term. Garbage, radioactive waste, war, biological weapons and poisonous gases can pollute the environment in which they live. The problem of air pollution occurred after World War II. Oil, gas and mass expansion in industrial developments have become another major cause. Secondly, visual pollution occurs when the human eye sees... middle of paper... we realize that we know about a dangerous phenomenon like pollution and ignore it. We need to solve it seriously to save the future of the next generations, the solutions could be citizens' identification of the high risk of pollution and the importance of the environment, advertising showing the danger of pollution, talk show programs, reforestation, reduction the use of pesticides, the recovery and recycling of waste, water treatment and the increased use of natural energies. Works Cited Briggs, D. (2003, December). Environmental pollution and global burden of disease. British Medical Bulletin, 1-24.Businessline. (2008, October 8). Little noise on noise pollution. 1.National Geographic. (n.d.). Water pollution. Retrieved 4 30, 2014, from the National Geographic website: http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/freshwater/pollution/#close-modal
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