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  1. Oct 1, 2023 · What are the effects of water pollution? Some people believe pollution is an inescapable result of human activity: they argue that if we want to have factories, cities, ships, cars, oil, and coastal resorts, some degree of pollution is almost certain to result.

  2. Severe organic pollution already affects around one seventh of all river stretches in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and has been steadily increasing for years. All of that pollution has significant health impacts both on environment and human: 4,000 children die every day from diseases caused by polluted water and inadequate sanitation.

  3. Oct 20, 2021 · Water pollution is defined by any contaminants discharged into aquatic ecosystems that lack the capacity to absorb or remove them. This encompasses contamination from physical debris, such as ...

  4. 🚱 Effects of Water Pollution on Human Health. The effects of water pollution on human health can be severe and long-lasting, depending on the level of contamination and exposure. Some of the most common effects include: 💧 Infectious Diseases

  5. In some parts of the world, some species are already on the verge of extinction due to water pollution. Effects of water pollution on plants and animals. Increase in toxic substances. Due to water pollution, the river Ganga which is regarded by Indians as a sacred river in which they take a holy dip to purify themselves has also become highly ...

  6. Mar 17, 2023 · However, water waste and water pollution both have detrimental effects to the environment and public health, as both water waste and water pollution contribute to toxic chemicals that go back into the ocean or water for daily use – which can threaten both biodiversity and the agricultural sector, both of which are essential for a fruitful life on Earth.

  7. May 15, 2024 · Effects of Water Pollution. Some of the most common effects of water pollution are; Water pollution causes disruption of food chain. Heavy metals like Cadmium and lead are toxic and upon entering food chain through animals, continue travelling higher levels causing severe illness or death.

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