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Effects of Pollution on Human Population

Effects of Pollution on Human Population. By: Mariela Chavez. Effects of Water Pollution.

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Effects of Pollution on Human Population

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  1. Effects of Pollution on Human Population By: Mariela Chavez

  2. Effects of Water Pollution • Many diseases are caused by infections which result from drinking polluted water. Among the different diseases, typhoid, hepatitis, diarrhea gastroenteritis, encephalitis, ascariasis, giardiasis and amoebiasis are the important ones. Respiratory problems and skin rashes are some of the other health problems caused by water pollution.

  3. Effects of Soil Pollution • The pollution of soil with lead is a major problem because it affects the health of children. Damage caused to the brain in the developmental phase of children is also the result of lead pollution. Mercury is responsible for damaging the kidneys. Functioning of the liver is greatly affected by cyclodiene, a kind of insecticide. Insecticides are known to enter the food chain and slow down the health of all the living elements of the food chain it enters.

  4. Air Pollution Effects • Reduced lung functioning • Irritation of eyes, nose, mouth and throat • Asthma attacks • Respiratory symptoms such as coughing and wheezing • Increased respiratory disease such as bronchitis • Reduced energy levels • Headaches and dizziness • Disruption of endocrine, reproductive and immune systems • Neurobehavioral disorders • Cardiovascular problems • Cancer • Premature death

  5. Air Pollution • Long-term health effects can include chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer, heart disease, and even damage to the brain, nerves, liver, or kidneys

  6. Air Pollution • Examples of short-term effects include irritation to the eyes, nose and throat, and upper respiratory infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia

  7. pictures • http://funnytim.tempwebpage.com/archives/files/art/20050601.jpg • http://c1.redgreenandblue.org/files/2008/05/mjg0101.jpg • http://www.ciesin.org/docs/003-068/cartoon.gif • http://www.tendringdc.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/51200D74-A40B-4104-AE7E-BD2FED5F6A0E/0/pollution.jpeg

  8. Webpage references • http://www.buzzle.com/articles/environmental-pollution-effects.html • http://www.lbl.gov/Education/ELSI/Frames/pollution-health-effects-f.html • http://www.progressiveic.com/n25feb05.htm

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