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∙ 11y agoPollution :) (which is BAD!!) ppls!
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The introduction of harmful levels of chemicals or wastes into the environment is called pollution.
Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil are called pollutants. These pollutants can include chemicals, toxins, heavy metals, and other harmful substances that can negatively impact human health and the environment.
A substance that causes pollution is called a pollutant. Pollutants can be in the form of chemicals, gases, or particles that are harmful to the environment and human health.
Harmful chemicals or viruses that can be transferred from a mother to her developing fetus are called teratogens.
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Under WHMIS, the chemicals in your workplace are called hazardous products. These are substances that have been deemed harmful to health or the environment and require specific labeling and safety data sheets for proper handling and use.
The substance produced by the paper industry that is harmful to organisms is called "black liquor." It is a byproduct of the pulping process and contains toxic chemicals such as lignin and hemicellulose, which can be harmful if not properly treated before being released into the environment.
A material that can be harmful if not properly disposed of is hazardous.
Clouds or raindrops containing harmful chemicals are called acid rain. Acid rain is caused by pollutants in the atmosphere, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, mixing with water vapor to create sulfuric acid and nitric acid in the precipitation. Acid rain can have detrimental effects on the environment, including damaging vegetation, aquatic ecosystems, and infrastructure.
Harmful substances in air, water, and soil are typically referred to as pollutants. These pollutants can include chemicals, toxins, and other contaminants that can negatively impact human health, ecosystems, and the environment. Efforts are made to monitor and regulate these substances to minimize their effects.
Yes, toxic wastes are substances that can cause harm to living organisms and the environment when not properly managed or disposed of. These wastes can contain chemicals, heavy metals, or radioactive materials that can be harmful in high concentrations or if released into the environment.
Harmful chemicals on the land can seep into groundwater through a process called leaching, where rainwater or irrigation water carries the chemicals through the soil and into the groundwater. Additionally, some chemicals can be directly discharged into the ground where they can infiltrate and contaminate the groundwater.