Monday 15 February 2016

YBIS INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT - MATH

AIR POLLUTION:


Air pollution is the introduction of particulates, biological 

molecules, or other harmful materials into the Earth’s 

atmosphere, causing disease or even death to living 

organisms and huge damage to the environment. It occurs when

 the air is contaminated with toxic gases, dust or fumes in 

harmful amounts.




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The substances that cause air pollution are called Air Pollutants. 

They are of two types-primary pollutants and secondary 

pollutants.


Pollutants that are pumped into the atmosphere and directly 

pollute the air are called Primary Pollutants. E.g. Carbon 

monoxide and sulphur dioxide released from combustion of coal.


If the primary pollutants in the atmosphere undergo chemical 

reactions, then the resulting compounds are called Secondary 

Pollutants. E.g. Photochemical smog.




              CAUSES FOR AIR POLLUTION IN INDIA:






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WATER POLLUTION:

Water pollution is an undesirable change in the state of water, contaminated with harmful substances. Any change in the physical, chemical, and biological properties of water that has a harmful effect on living things is called water pollution. It affects all the major water bodies of the world, such as lakes, rivers, oceans, and groundwater.




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CAUSES FOR WATER POLLUTION IN INDIA: 


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LAND POLLUTION:

Among the most significant is the enormous volume of solid 

waste which is being produced every day but not be disposed 

properly. The mismanagement of the solid waste, particularly the

 polythene shopping bag has caused serious threat to the soil, 

public health, and drainage system in the cities.




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CAUSES FOR LAND POLLUTION IN INDIA:


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NOISE POLLUTION:

     As we all know that noise pollution is one of the types of pollution in which a harsh sound is produced due to some disturbance i.e usually by humans which likely to be annoy, distract and even harm people in an environment. It refers to ‘unwanted sound’, ‘loud sound’, ‘unexpected sound’. 



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      Also known as sound pollution. It is the disturbance of the environment with very loud uncoordinated sounds that r in most cases of irritating. Eg- traffic, machinery, audio equipment, etc.

            CAUSES FOR NOISE POLLUTION IN INDIA:



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POLLUTION IN BANGLADESH:



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1. AIR POLLUTION-


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2. WATER POLLUTION- 


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3. LAND POLLUTION-



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4. NOISE POLLUTION-



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 POLLUTION IN PAKISTAN:


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AIR POLLUTION IN PAKISTAN-


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POLLUTION IN CHINA:




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CONCLUSION-

Pollution is an ever-increasing environmental threat which must be taken care of. If the present rates at which pollution is occurring continue to pervade, the effects will be disastrous. We all have a role to play in the Conservation of the environment. The Earth is our home and dirtying our homes is not desirable by any individual.
 As Mahatma Gandhi rightly said, “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's needs, but not every man's greed.” 



Destruction is a man's will,

 Nevertheless Prevention is also a man's will,

 Its a man's choice to choose between Destruction 

and Prevention.”

― Babu Rajan 




Let us try to stop pollution,
And find a good solution.
To save our Mother Earth,
Before its too late to realize her worth!