Land pollution is responsible for damage done to the natural habitat of animals.
Americans throw twenty-eight and a half million tons of plastic in landfills every year.
Scientists have come up with new ways of saving energy.
Thousands of people were exposed to radiation when the nuclear plant exploded.
Waste water from many factories which is dumped into water bodies directly causes water pollution.
Poisonous fumes from these vehicles are serious air pollutants.
When thermal pollution happens, the water temperature in streams, rivers, lakes, or oceans changes.
Air pollution occurs when the atmosphere contains gases, dust, or fumes in harmful amounts.
When radiation goes into the land, air or water, it is called radioactive pollution.
Too much use of electric lights in cities may result in light pollution.