Pollution refers to harmful substances or energy introduced into the environment by human activities that cause adverse effects on living organisms and their surroundings.
Picture pollution as throwing trash onto a beautiful beach. The trash not only makes it unpleasant for people to enjoy but also harms marine life and disrupts their habitat. Similarly, pollution from various sources can degrade ecosystems and negatively impact both humans and wildlife.
Air Pollution: Contamination of the air by harmful substances, such as gases and particulate matter.
Water Pollution: Contamination of water bodies, like rivers and oceans, by pollutants that make it unsafe for living organisms.
Soil Pollution: The presence of toxic chemicals or materials in the soil that can harm plants, animals, and humans.
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