___________ is one of the 4 main waterborne diseases caused by water pollution.
Amoebiasis
Bronchitis
Emphysema
Asthma
How long does it take for cardboard to degrade?
6 weeks
2 weeks
It never degrades.
400 years
Sewage is...
the term used for group of people.
Tthe term used for pollutants from industrial sources.
the term used for wastewater that often contains feces, urine and laundry waste.
Fertilisers are often used in farming, sometimes these fertilisers run-off into nearby water causing an increase in nutrient levels. This causes ___________ to grow and reproduce more rapidly, resulting in algal blooms.
more fish
phytoplankton
plants
The bill for botlled water is in the tens of billions in the U.S. alone not including the purchases of kitchen-sink water filters, extra fuel use associated with manufacturing, packaging, and transporting these products. From statistics like this we see that...
the cost of trying to avoid polluted tap water is high.
the way to make lots of money on bottle water is to pollute tap water.
the business of bottled water depends soley on having polluted tap water.
Plastic packaging – Takes about ...... years to degrade.
400
40
4000
Waterborne diseases have effected a big percentage of the U.S.A. Which of these diseases are waterborne?
Is water pollution bad?
Definately bad for everyone.
It's just a by product of our lifestyle.
It can't hurt if you stay away from polluted water.