ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS. Causes of pollution  Road transport  Enterprises  Sewage effluent.  Natural landfill.

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ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS

Causes of pollution  Road transport  Enterprises  Sewage effluent.  Natural landfill

Active photosynthesis of green plants Clean water and soil Healthy people CLEAN AIR

WaterSoilAirMan INTERDEPENDENCE

need needyear cooking, т laundry, dishwashing, т plumbing needs, тOnly USING WATER

 Cars - acid rain, poor quality drinking water.  Wastewater low-quality drinking water - diseases of humans, animals, plants. PROBLEMS OF WATER

 Soil erosion.  Irrational use of soil.  Fertilizer.  Water pollution. PROBLEMS OF SOIL

NATURAL LANDFILL

UNDER THREAT!

WHAT WE LEAVE TO OUR CHILDREN? Catastrophe?

MAYBE....

SO - IT ALL DEPENDS ON US