Pollution effects are indeed many and wide-ranging.
There is no doubt that excessive levels of pollution are causing a lot of damage to human & animal health, plants & trees including tropical rainforests, as well as the wider environment.
All types of pollution – air, water and soil pollution – have an impact on the living environment. The effects in living organisms may range from mild discomfort to serious diseases such as cancer to physical deformities; ex., extra or missing limbs in frogs. Experts admit that pollution effects are quite often underestimated and that more research is needed to understand the connections between pollution and its effects on all life forms. We know that pollution causes not only physical disabilities but also psychological and behavioral disorders in people. We are discussing the effects of air pollution and specific air pollutants in more detail in the Air Pollutants article. The following pollution effects on humans have been reported:Environmental Pollution Effects on Humans
Waterborne diseases caused by polluted drinking water: Waterborne diseases caused by polluted beach water: Conditions related to water polluted by chemicals (such as pesticides, hydrocarbons, persistent organic pollutants, Air Pollution Effects (1, 2)
Water Pollution Effects (3)
Other notes:Soil Pollution Effects (4)
Environmental Pollution Effects on Animals
Effects of Pollution on Animals - Air Pollution (5)
Other notes:Effects of Pollution on Animals - Water Pollution (6)
Effects of Pollution on Animals - Soil Pollution (8)
Environmental Pollution Effects on Trees and Plants
Air Pollution (9)
Water Pollution
Soil Pollution
Apart from destroying the aquatic life in lakes and streams, acid rain can also corrode metals, damage surfaces of buildings and monuments, and cause soil acidification. Pollution of water may cause oxygen depletion in marine environments and severely affect the health of whole ecosystems. (15)Environmental Pollution Effects on Wider Environment
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