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Nowadays, our earth is already contaminated with dangerous substance. The dangerous substance. Usually called pollution.

Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that cause harm to human health, other living organisms, and the environment. Pollution can be in the form of chemical substances, or energy such as noise, heat, or light. Pollutants can be naturally occurring substances or energies, but are considered contaminants when in excess of natural levels. There are three (3) types of pollution, there are water pollution, air pollution, and land pollution. Water pollution is contamination of water by foreign matter that deteriorates the quality of the water. Water pollution covers pollutions in liquid forms like ocean pollution and river pollution. Thats because a part of factory abuse the river for place to throw the cesspool. That activity,made the living thing in the river died. Beside that, the river became black and stink. Air pollution is indication of disturbances to the composition of compounds in the atmosphere. That because the fuel from car, motorcycle, and factory produce much dangerous gas. The damage of air pollution are acid rain and global warming. Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation which is unusually acidic. It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals and buildings. Acid rain is mostly caused by human emissions of sulfur and nitrogen compounds which react in the atmosphere to produce acids. In recent years, many governments have introduced laws to reduce these emissions. Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation. The last type is land pollution. Land pollution Land pollution is the degradation of the Earth's land surface through misuse of the soil by poor agricultural practices, mineral exploitation, industrial waste dumping, and

indiscriminate disposal of urban wastes. It includes visible waste and litter as well as pollution of the soil itself. The example of land pollution are Soil pollution and waste disposal. Soil pollution is mainly due to chemicals in herbicides (weed killers) and pesticides (poisons which kill insects and other invertebrate pests). Litter is waste material dumped in public places such as streets, parks, picnic areas, at bus stops and near shops. And waste disposal is the accumulation of waste threatens the health of people in residential areas. Waste decays, encourages household pests and turns urban areas into unsightly, dirty and unhealthy places to live in.

Hapsari Dhamayanti XI IPS2 Arina Hanum XI IPS2 Rizky Saraswati Andjani XI IPS2 Alifiana Musthikasari XI IPS2

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