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== What are the major types of land pollution? ==
Land pollution is one of the three types of [[Pollution]]
*Agricultural Land Pollution caused by [[Chemical_fertilizers|chemical fertilizers]] and [[pesticides]]  
==Causes of Land pollution==
*Non-biodegradable Solid Waste
* [[Land pollution: Litter and Waste |Litter and waste]]
*Industrial Waste
* [[Land pollution: Urbanisation and Construction |Urbanisation and construction]]  
*Deforestation
* [[Land pollution: Mining and Extraction | Mining and extraction]]
*Mining
* [[Land pollution: Agriculture | Agriculture]]
 
== Effects of Land pollution==
* Contamination of drinking water
* Polluted soil which leads to a loss of fertile land for agriculture and a reduction in the availability of food
* [[Climate change]], which causes an onslaught of disastrous problems, including flash floods and irregular rainfalls
* The endangerment and extinction of species in wildlife
* Habitat destruction
* Habitat shifting: Animals are forced to flee
* Increase in wildfires because polluted areas are becoming very dry
* Increased air pollution due to burning waste
* Increased soil pollutants can enter the body through the food chain and cause health issues
* Increased human health issues including cancer, respiratory illnesses and congenital disabilities caused by (over)exposure to harmful chemicals.
 
==Sources==
* [https://www.texasdisposal.com/blog/land-pollution/#:~:text=The%20Main%20Causes%20of%20Land,mining%2C%20extraction%2C%20and%20agriculture. texasdisposal about 4 causes and effects of land pollution]
* [https://eartheclipse.com/environment/types-solutions-land-pollution.html Eartheclipse about land pollution]
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Latest revision as of 10:46, 16 February 2023

Land pollution is one of the three types of Pollution

Causes of Land pollution

Effects of Land pollution

  • Contamination of drinking water
  • Polluted soil which leads to a loss of fertile land for agriculture and a reduction in the availability of food
  • Climate change, which causes an onslaught of disastrous problems, including flash floods and irregular rainfalls
  • The endangerment and extinction of species in wildlife
  • Habitat destruction
  • Habitat shifting: Animals are forced to flee
  • Increase in wildfires because polluted areas are becoming very dry
  • Increased air pollution due to burning waste
  • Increased soil pollutants can enter the body through the food chain and cause health issues
  • Increased human health issues including cancer, respiratory illnesses and congenital disabilities caused by (over)exposure to harmful chemicals.

Sources