There are many types of pollution but I think water pollution is the most dangerous.Water pollution is a phenomenon where rivers, lakes, seas and groundwater are contaminated with toxic substances in plant protection drugs, industrial wastes, domestic wastes, etc. great fruit to the lives of humans and natural creatures. There are many causes of water pollution, be it heavy rain, melting snow, storm winds, floods that accidentally bring a dirty amount of waste, dead organisms into the water environment, or volcanic eruption, sea level rise. However, human is the main factor leading to water pollution through industrial, domestic, agricultural, ... wastes into the water environment. We all know that just a sheet of paper, a carton of milk or a plastic bag is discharged into the pond environment, causing water pollution, landscape loss, and pipeline congestion. In addition, factories and enterprises are increasingly developing to serve the needs of production and consumption of people, making the source of wastewater soak up into the groundwater, causing serious water pollution. The consequences are very large, you probably do not know, up to 70% of the human body is water. People need clean water to serve daily activities. However, with the current situation of water pollution, human is the agent and can "RECEIVE DAY" is real. Because, the consequences of water pollution are huge: heavy metal contamination; Contamination of toxic organic compounds, pathogenic bacteria in water, especially wastewater. In order to effectively deal with water pollution, these solutions need to be formulated and implemented at all levels, from global, national to local. Hope you will join hands to overcome and keep the water source clean.
Environmental pollution has become a controversial issue that puts severe pressure on our rhythm of life. The pollution on Earth has reached such an alarming level that immediate involvement from governments and individuals collaboration now are of great importance. First and foremost, industrial activities are considered to be the main cause for air pollution. Along with the global industrialization, the burning of fossil fuels, motor vehicles and factories are contaminating the air by their emission of harmful fumes. In the second place, pervasive deforestation for land use, overuse of fertilizers and the dumping pollutants such as plastic or non- biodegradable packing in the ground has affected the ecosystem and led to soil pollution. This puts bad long- term effects on vegetation and soil fertility. Serious attempt to relieve the effects of pollution and preserve the environment need to be made as soon as possible. Governments can monitor the exhaust purification process of large factories so that they can prevent dangerous exhaust from the environment. Moreover, stricter regulations and laws against forests exploitation can help preserve pristine environment. Individuals should be responsible and raise awareness for the protection of environment. In conclusion, pollution has increasingly become a threat to the globe, directly affects our life and for the sake of environment and all citizens around the world, we should work hand in hand to protect our friendly house- the earth.
We are living in the modern world and we have to face serious problems about the environment. One of the prominent problems is air pollution. 2020 is an alarming year for heavy air pollution. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City- the 2 big cities, the problem of air pollution is even more clear. Industries in Vietnam are growing day by day, leading to untreated exhaust gas being discharged. This is the main cause of air pollution. In addition, the causes of air pollution can be mentioned such as traffic, military activities, agricultural activities, etc. Air pollution directly affects the health of humans and animals. As an indirect cause leading to global warming, it is a direct cause of dangerous human diseases such as respiratory tract cancer. To sum up, human activities and natural disasters are the main causes of air pollution. We have to take measures to protect the environment properly.