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Pollution is the entry of pollutants into the natural
environment that causes adverse changes.
Pollution can take the form of chemicals or energy such as noise, heat or light. Pollutants,
pollution components, can be in the form of foreign substances / energy or natural pollutants. If you are exposed to very high levels of air pollution, you may experience eye, nose and throat irritation, wheezing, coughing and respiratory problems and you are at higher risk of heart attack. Air
pollution can also worsen existing
lung and heart conditions such as asthma. Breathing polluted air increases the risk of
asthma and other respiratory diseases. Scientific evidence shows that pulmonary function decreases in healthy people and they suffer from
respiratory infections if exposed to ozone at the surface for 6 to 7 hours.
Pollution is the main reason for the destruction of ecosystems and drinking water, as well as damage to human
health and the environment. In addition to effects on humans and animals, air
pollution has a number of
environmental impacts. The effects of
water pollution depend on which chemicals are discharged. Deforestation also creates an imbalance in atmospheric conditions, reducing the amount of carbon released naturally from the atmosphere.
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