+ For the air environment
- Perforating the ozone layer, increasing the greenhouse effect, making the Earth warm, causing the melting of ice, causing the sea level to rise, affecting the life of some areas in the world.
- Other air pollution phenomena such as: Pollution of smoke, exhaust gases, etc. cause respiratory diseases, skin cancer, etc.
+ For the aquatic environment
- Polluted water sources can, depending on the extent, partially or completely destroy the organisms living in them.
Polluted water causes serious consequences for human health.
Polluted water leads to lack of fresh water for daily life.
+ For the soil environment
- Crops and crops grown on contaminated soil will not have high yields, affecting the economy or may be infected, and people eating them will also be affected to health.
- Polluted soil environment leads to groundwater pollution, lack of water for daily life.
- Polluted soil environment will narrow the habitat of many affected plant and animal species.