Air, Water, and Land Pollution
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Problems of the Environment
During the years between 1790 and 1870, the population of the United States grew from 3 million to 38 million people. In their expansion across the country, people often ignored their treatment of the environment. Yet they were changing it drastically. Lands once inhabited by wildlife were destroyed. They were cleared for farmland and cities. Natural food chains were disrupted. Waste materials were put into the air, water, and land. As a result, the environment began to deteriorate. The resources once provided abundantly were becoming scarce.
Conservation
People could no longer deny that the environment was becoming increasingly polluted, and that the supply of natural resources was diminishing. Some measures had to be taken. Conservation is the practice of preserving and protecting the natural environment and it's resources.
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Population

Between the years 1850 and 1970, the human population of the world more than tripled. The population grew from one billion people to three and a half billion people. Yet the natural resources of the world have stayed the same.
The important thing to do is to keep the environment in balance. Only a limited amount of resources exist in the environment, thus, it can support only a certain number of organisms. If the balance becomes upset due to pollution, misuse of resources, or overpopulation, the natural resources may become scarce. It is important that people learn how to conserve them and use them wisely.
Environment Duel
Is it important to conserve natural resources?

Yes, they are limited.
science freak 146 says:
yes because if the worlds natural resources are not conversed then eventually the earth will become "dead" to us without anything for us to live off of
Steve_Kaye says:
We live on a finite planet with finite resources. If we waste them we ruin our future.
Lionel Andres Messi says:
Save it today and survive tomorrow!
mis yuyu says:
yes,agree
fritz gerald says:
we need cooperation of the people in our country to do it!!!
lovely says:
YES!!!!!!!!!
Karli says:
Yes, but people do not do it, because the rconsequences are not well commercialized.
palesa says:
yes we can live with a clean environment
NATALIE says:
if you waste natural resources, you wont survive. LIFE=LOVE
Troy Beiard says:
Because of the pollution nowadays I believe it is important to conserve natural resources. We need to save this planet, we're the ones that're killing it.
Joaquin's says:
i do not care about it
Tipi says:
Its essential!
ahmed says:
we have to make equality and make unity and to self these problem and to clean the environment around us.
sadaf says:
we should give back whatever we take from nature
sousababy says:
Yes, if we want to survive and have a planet healthy enough for our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
lisa says:
lol im only wee a dont knw all this sooo .....
tcorbs says:
absolutely!
uday punker says:
its very important..............
Jerrad28 says:
Very important!
Rahul chandel says:
yeah its important
No, there will always be enough.
kristry says:
why would it matter people always litter and they always will
MATTHEWO1234 says:
I would love to live in a world with no litter.
dagoodest says:
hell no
aaaa says:
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Air Pollution

Pollutants are substances that make the air unclean. These may come from many sources. But the main cause is the burning of fuel. When fuel is burned, poisonous gases and smoke are released into the air. Automobile exhausts, factory fumes, and smoke from household chimneys are just a few sources of air pollution. Other air pollutants include smoke from burning garbage, smoke from forest fires, and chemical sprays.
No matter what the source or cause of air pollution, the results are bad. They may irritate the respiratory tracts of people and animals. Carbon monoxide and fumes from automobile exhausts are harmful substances. Poisonous gases and soot from factory fumes are known to weaken livestock, affect vegetable crops, and dirty the area around the factory. Chemical pollutants discolor and erode buildings.
Conserving Air

The air you need to breathe is constantly being recycled by green plants. But air pollution can affect that. Therefore, it is important to control the air pollutants.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency was created in 1970. The EPA set up limits controlling air pollutants produced by incinerators, power plants, automobiles, and factories. The use of lead free gasoline made car exhaust less dangerous. Smokestacks on factories were required to have pollution control devices to partly clean the fumes before they were let out into the air. As a result, the amount of smog, or the haze produced by smoke and chemical fumes, was reduced in many cities that enforced EPA regulations.
Water Pollution

Water can become polluted in many ways. Chemicals from factories, untreated sewage, crop sprays, oil spills, and wastes from mining sites all pollute sources of water. This makes the water unfit for drinking, swimming, and bathing.
Polluted water is also unfit for aquatic organisms. Those that are not killed may incorporate pollutants into their bodies. The animals that eat these organisms are also affected. The pollutants are then passed along the food chains.
Algae thrive on the substances found in pollutants. As a result, the algae grow rapidly and use up most of the available nutrients in the water environment. Then the algae begin to decay. The oxygen in the water supply is used up as a result of this decay. Less oxygen is available for fish and other organisms living in the water.
Conserving Water

Each person needs to drink about 2.5 liters of water each day. You also need water for bathing, household cleaning, and recreation. Farms need water for growing food and for raising livestock. Factories need water to produce steel, gasoline, and paper. Water is also an environment in which many plants and animals live. Clean water is important in many ways.
One way to help stop water pollution is to prohibit the dumping of wastes into sources of water. Factory wastes and sewage must now be treated before they can be released into waterways. Wastewater treatment plants clean the water and usually add chemicals, such as chlorine, to the water before it is piped into your house.
Land Pollution

The main cause of land pollution is the dumping of litter, unwanted materials. Cans, bottles, papers, and plastics are a few examples of litter. Garbage, or leftover foods, is also a land pollutant.
They not only make an area ugly, but they also may change the environment in which organisms live. Plant growth may be affected by litter or garbage. This may upset the food chains in the environment. Rats and insects may be attracted to garbage sites and the areas may become unhealthy to live in. Though some materials may break down, many factory made substances such as plastics, glass, and metals do not. Instead, they remain in the environment, often poisoning it.
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Pollution Comments
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Fatima Gilani
May 11, 2012 @ 12:36 pm | delete
- blah blah blah...i just read for my project :P
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Steve_Kaye
Apr 25, 2012 @ 9:01 pm | delete
- Pollution is a form of exploitation. People avoid paying the true cost of production. The net effect is that someone else has to pay for it, either by cleaning up the mess or by suffering a degraded life.
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aesta1
Apr 15, 2012 @ 6:29 am | delete
- You have highlighted here a very important issue.
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sheezie77
Jan 15, 2012 @ 9:30 am | delete
- Very nice lens! Great work!thumbs up
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Tipi
Nov 23, 2011 @ 9:55 pm | delete
- Another impressive article by you...may we all realize that we are caretakers here!
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sousababy
Oct 23, 2011 @ 9:22 am | delete
- Who's responsibility is it? Everyone on the planet. Every corporation and every person. The world belongs to all of us and we all need to take care of it. I just hope it's not too late. Great work here, as always.
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celeBritys4africA
May 10, 2011 @ 5:32 pm | delete
- I like the subject, we all have to preserve the environment.
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ChrisDay
May 6, 2011 @ 1:19 am | delete
- You have so hit the button. How do we turn around the corporate mentality of our species and set about rescuing our wonderful world from our own depredations? We are ALL responsible.
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RinchenChodron
May 4, 2011 @ 7:27 pm | delete
- Great job on this site. You get a thumbs up!!!
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joerenzo
May 3, 2011 @ 3:41 am | delete
- Just wanted to say this is a great lens. I really appreciate people taking the time to make great lenses on important issues like pollution. Very well done my friend...
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VickiSims Apr 2, 2011 @ 2:28 pm | delete
- Appreciate the information presented to help people be aware of the problems of pollution.
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howtocurecancer
Mar 29, 2011 @ 8:11 am | delete
- Such a great lens, we have to be more careful and protective with our Earth.
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GetFactsnotHype
Mar 15, 2011 @ 4:53 am | delete
- I like this lens, because go green issues and environmental topics are close to my heart. In fact I have 4 lenses on this. In the discovery tool, I added this lens to the related pages. The one with probably the best ranking and most like yours here - is one that I did on something NOT so green, and yes it is on pollution too.
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Heather426
Feb 22, 2011 @ 10:01 pm | delete
- Very well presented!
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jp1978
Feb 18, 2011 @ 4:35 am | delete
- It's sad that many people prefer to bury their head in the sand than face this problem.
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skiesgreen
Jan 12, 2011 @ 9:30 pm | delete
- Wonderful lens, a kindred spirit here, featured this on Dumb and Dumber. Great stuff
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SereneSea Jan 4, 2011 @ 10:38 pm | delete
- A thought provoking lens, wherever I see, I observe pollution only. The earth has but become a place for garbage collection.
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willow
Oct 1, 2010 @ 9:55 am | delete
- were the problem, were the ones putting it there and making it bad for animals and other wild life to live there. were wasting and throwng away things that can easly be reused and made into something new for other people to use all over again. the land fills are be coming oveer full and are making it horrible for all of us to live.
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garyr_h
Feb 16, 2010 @ 6:47 pm | delete
- Cool lens. I'm a huge supporter of helping the environment. Regardless of if we believe in global warming or not, we should still do our best to limit what we use and reduce smog, etc. for future generations.
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