CAUSES OF POLLUTION Anna Křemenáková, 18.2.2016, V8A.

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CAUSES OF POLLUTION Anna Křemenáková, , V8A

CONTENT water pollution air pollution land pollution summary

WATER POLLUTION municipal waste water industrial waste inorganic and organic pollutants agricultural pollution marine pollution

MUNICIPAL WASTE WATER

INDUSTRIAL WASTE water discharged from industries chemical and highly toxic water

INORGANIC AND ORGANIC POLLUTANTS inorganic: particles of metals, chlodirs, sulphates… organic: oils, phenols, fats, organic accides…  insoluble

AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION fertilizers and pesticides reaching ground water

MARINE POLLUTION sink of pollution pollution from ships

AIR POLLUTION carbon dioxide – global worming sulfur dioxide – burning of sulfur sulfur oxide – acid rain

LAND POLLUTION constructions qgriculture eomestic waste industrial waste

CONSTRUCTIONS chopping down the trees no space for animals

AGRICULTURE forests -> farmland pesticides

DOMESTIC WASTE not recyclable garbage

INDUSTRIAL WASTE plastics factories oil refineries large animal farms metals production factories

Thank you for your attention.

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