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Pollution

Institución educativa Provenza ingles 10°3 Presented for : Fabián pinzón José pradena Presented To : Ldo.Jhon William Fonseca manrique. Pollution. What is pollution?

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Pollution

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  1. Institución educativa Provenzaingles10°3Presentedfor:Fabián pinzónJosé pradena PresentedTo:Ldo.JhonWilliam Fonseca manrique

  2. Pollution What is pollution? Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. It is created mostly by human actions, but can also be a result of natural disasters. Pollution has a detrimental effect on any living organism in an environment, making it virtually impossible to sustain life. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light. Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Pollution is often classed as point source or nonpoint source pollution.

  3. curiousinformationaboutPollution • Every year in the U.S. factories release over 3 million tons of toxic chemicals into the land, air and water. This hazardous waste causes us to lose over 15 million acres of land every year, it leads to respiratory complications and other health problems and it makes our rivers and lakes too polluted for us to swim in and drink. • Here are a few facts about land pollution: • Every year one American produces over 3285 pounds of hazardous waste • Land pollution causes us to lose 24 billion tons of top soil every year • Americans generate 30 billion foam cups, 220 million tires and 1.8 billion disposable diapers every year • We throw away enough trash every day to fill 63,000 garbage trucks • Every day Americans throw away 1 million bushels of litter out their car window • Over 80% of items in landfills can be recycled, but they’re not

  4. Someagentspollutants are: • could been because we throw garbage on the streets . • could be by gases produced by cars or smog is a form of air pollution resulting from the combustion thereof. • could be by misuse gives water.

  5. Note: • the society might maintain care taken care the water. • we might keep our streets free of debris. • the government might impose strict laws to nature polluters. • with taking care of the nature, we will be able to be looking after to us themselves

  6. ourcommitment: • We must protect our environment. • we must save energy and water. • must control the levels of contamination of cars.

  7. must control the levels of contamination of cars. • We must have commitment with the ecological activities • must train more people regarding the care and maintenance of the environment.

  8. badeatinghabits • To have better physical need to eat less and that our food is rich in carbohydrates, fats containing a third of the rest to be covered by proteins. And parallel to that, we practice daily physical activity. • Food is not a reward, not a punishment, nor should be a relief to the stresses of a person. The food must have their place, their time, and their control • Poor diet includes eating more of foods that are needed, also consume too much fat, sugar, large quantities of meat, sweets and cakes. When you actually should consume more vegetables, legumes, fruits, and fish. • The breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day, and is directly involved in weight regulation.

  9. Theconsequences • The consequences of a poor diet may be more or less severe and could be reversed by changing the diet to a healthy diet and complete. But keep in mind that in some cases, may be cause not only physical problems but also mental.

  10. A lack of nutrients could cause diseases such as anemia, goiter, scurvy or rickets among others. Should it be a mild deficiency is recent surely suffer from a decline in physical strength, in mental capacity, character disorders, cramps, numbness and headaches, among other ailments.

  11. Iron is one of the most important minerals for our body, a diet deficient iron intake could cause serious problems during pregnancy, growth retardation and developmental disorders in the long term. Also you body becomes more vulnerable to infection. • Feeding problems make it especially vulnerable children, the nutritional requirements of children and youth through adolescence must be covered, just as it is important that from the pregnancy, the mother has a good diet. A poor diet in children may stop growing delays that are irreversible.

  12. possiblesolutions • society might maintain more healthy eating habits in which they consume fruits and so they might see a large benefit for our body.

  13. might help people with anorexia overweight or giving them a dignified, without discrimination • with proper food intake, we might keeping us healthy.

  14. We must protect our body. • we must to eat right. • we must educate our body and so do not eat out too much • we must require a good attention in hospitals for people with extreme eating problems.

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