Topic-Land Pollution: Causes, Effects and Remedies
Topic-Land Pollution: Causes, Effects and Remedies
Topic-Land Pollution: Causes, Effects and Remedies
GEO-GE-03-TH-Environmental Geography
Land Pollution
The basic definition of land pollution is the destruction and contamination of the land through the
direct and indirect actions of humans. The pollution results in changes to the land, such as soil erosion.
Some of the changes are irreversible, while others are not.
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7. Distraction for tourists
The city loses its attraction as a tourist destination as landfills do not look good when you move around
the city. It leads to a loss of revenue for the state government.
8. Effect on wildlife
The animal kingdom has suffered most in the past decades. They face a serious threat with regards to
the loss of habitat and natural environment. The constant human activity on land, is leaving it polluted;
forcing these species to move further away and adapt to new regions or die trying to adjust. Several
species are pushed to the verge of extinction, due to no homeland.
Other issues that we face include increased temperature, unseasonal weather activity, acid rains, etc.
The discharge of chemicals on land, makes it dangerous for the ecosystem too. These chemicals are
consumed by the animals and plants and thereby make their way in the ecosystem. This process is
called biomagnifications and is a serious threat to the ecology.
Proper waste disposal that focuses on treating waste and disposing it in the safest manner possible.
Reusing materials to reduce the need for harvesting of resources. Products that are not reusable can
likely be recycled.
Reducing the usage of non-biodegradable materials, such as plastic shopping bags. The simple act
of switching to a reusable cloth bag for groceries can help cut down on the need for non-
biodegradable materials.
Organic gardening can reduce the usage of pesticides and insecticides. Non-gardeners can help by
buying organic food.
Create dumping ground away from residential areas.
Conclusion
The negative consequences of land pollution can be greatly reduced with the cooperation of everyone.
By making a conscious effort to contribute to a safer environment, the health and well-being of all can
be protected.
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