Basic Concepts
Causes of Water Pollution
Effects of Water Pollution
Types of Pollutants
Prevention & Solutions
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What is water pollution?

Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies like rivers, lakes, oceans, and groundwater by harmful substances.

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What are the major causes of water pollution?

Industrial waste, agricultural runoff, sewage, oil spills, and plastic waste.

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 How does water pollution affect human health?

It can cause diseases like cholera, dysentery, and poisoning.

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What are chemical pollutants?

Substances like pesticides, heavy metals, and industrial chemicals.

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 How can individuals reduce water pollution?

Proper waste disposal, reducing plastic use, and conserving water.

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What are the main types of water pollution?

Surface water pollution, groundwater pollution, marine pollution, and nutrient pollution.

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How does agriculture contribute to water pollution?

Fertilizers and pesticides wash into water bodies, causing contamination.

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What is eutrophication?

Excess nutrients cause rapid algae growth, depleting oxygen in water.

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What are biological pollutants?

Bacteria, viruses, and parasites from waste.

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 What is wastewater treatment?

The process of cleaning used water before releasing it back into nature.

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 Why is clean water important?

It is essential for drinking, agriculture, sanitation, and supporting ecosystems.

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 What role does industry play in water pollution?

Factories release toxic chemicals and heavy metals into water sources.

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How does pollution affect marine animals?

It can cause death, reproductive problems, and habitat destruction.

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 What are physical pollutants?

Sediment, plastic debris, and trash.

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How can governments help prevent water pollution?

By enforcing environmental laws and regulating waste disposal.

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What is a pollutant?

Any substance that makes water harmful or unsafe for use.

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 What is sewage pollution?

Untreated human waste entering water systems.

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What is biomagnification?

Toxins increase in concentration as they move up the food chain.

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What is thermal pollution?

Release of hot water into natural bodies, raising temperature.

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What role do industries play in prevention?

They can treat waste and adopt cleaner production methods.

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How does water pollution affect ecosystems?

It disrupts habitats, harms aquatic organisms, and reduces biodiversity.

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How do oil spills affect water?

They coat the surface, blocking oxygen and harming marine life.

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Can polluted water affect drinking supplies?

Yes, it contaminates sources used for drinking water.

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 What are radioactive pollutants?

Waste from nuclear activities entering water sources.

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 Why is education important in reducing water pollution?

It raises awareness and encourages responsible behavior.