Some solutions are to minimize the use of vehicles, start to grow plants to produce oxygen, and be economical about electricity.
   Thirdly, we have Water Pollution
Water Pollution is when the entry of pollutant substances into the water occurs, which pollutes and poisons the water. This is usually due to human activities.
Sources of water pollution can be caused by human activities. Examples of these activities are industrial waste/waste, human waste dumped into the sea, etc. Water pollution has an impact on aquatic organisms that are disturbed because of the size of oxygen. It can also affect humans, who drink water. Contaminated water sources can no longer be drunk and can cause diseases such as cancer and birth defects if drunk.
Some ways to overcome water pollution are by not throwing garbage into rivers, recycling waste that can be recycled, and maintaining clean or unpolluted water sources.
   Lastly, we have Soil Pollution
Soil pollution occurs when man-made chemicals enter and pollute the natural soil environment.
This pollution usually occurs because
- Leakage of wastewater or industrial chemicals or commercial facilities
- The entry of polluted ground surface water into the sub-surface layer
- Accidents of vehicles carrying oil, chemicals, or waste
- Liquid waste that is directly discharged to the ground
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