Contaminating the Environment
Contaminating the Environment Humans are able to control nature unlike any other creature here on earth. We are the smartest of all the animals on this planet. This is why we are able to control most of the good or bad effects that happen here on earth. However, we do not always do what is best for the environment. Every year people and animals die from us polluting the earth. Chemicals are becoming one of the main problems with controlling the environment. Humans' spray poisons on the land we live on and expect that nothing wrong will happen. These poisons eventually end up in our water we drink or shower in. There are many chemicals that cause harm to our environment. "Strontium 90, released through nuclear explosions into the air comes to earth in rain or drifts down as fallout and embeds itself in the soil where it enters into the grass or corn and eventually finds its way into the bones of human beings to remain there until death." (Carson 513) Every year there are new pr!oducts that threaten the environment. These products or chemicals can float into the air and are becoming a major source of pollution. Some chemicals we have created are depleting the ozone layer. Humans use dangerous materials to contaminate the air, wate
Having fewer plants will cause more animals to starve to death. Contamination also arises from leaking underground storage tanks, industrial waste ponds, and wells that contain hazardous wastes. The runoff water from the farms accounts for a majority of the contaminants in streams and lakes. In cities such as Los Angeles and Mexico City smog is a constant problem. Soil pollution can affect plant and animal life. If these insects die then other animals don't have food. During the 1950s, otters in many parts of the country were nearly wiped out by the accumulation of pesticides in our rivers. If plant and animal life is destroyed then we will eventually perish too. "For example, just one liter of insecticide killed over 1,000 fish in the River Glaven in Norfolk. Water is the key to survival, and without it nothing can survive. We must consider the effects that water has on earth. Once these fossil fuels are burned they are released into the air.
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