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The result of human actions that release toxic compounds into the environment and
air, water, and land, among other types. The combustion of fossil fuels by businesses,
automobiles, and power plants releases airborne pollutants into the atmosphere,
including carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. These gases trap heat
and contribute to global warming through the greenhouse effect. Particulate particles
from industrial activities and automobile emissions can also aggravate asthma and
cause respiratory issues. In addition to hurting ecosystems and generating acid rain,
man-made air pollution also has an adverse effect on human health by destroying
which comes from a variety of sources including poor waste disposal, runoff from
agriculture, and industrial discharge. Pollutants such as chemicals and heavy metals
leak into rivers, lakes, and the ocean, upsetting aquatic ecosystems and tainting
sources of drinking water. In addition to harming marine life, this pollution puts
people's health at serious danger because they depend on these bodies of water for
enjoyment and drinking. Microplastics penetrate the whole food chain and eventually
affect human health, while the buildup of plastic trash in water bodies worsens the
human-caused water pollution poses a complex problem that calls for all-