Wednesday 8 August 2018

Water pollution

What is Water Pollution? Water pollution is like water bodies, but usually caused results as humans are causing water pollution. Water pollution does just include water it contains oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater.


What causes water pollution? Water pollution is caused when humans start to litter and rubbish go through the drains, into all thing that containing water, such as ( the ocean, rivers, lakes, and groundwater). Water pollution doesn’t always have to do with rubbish it’s also got to do with “Gas” that come out of boats.


How can we prevent water pollution?  Water pollution can be it us human's just put our head into it and stop using things that are made out of plastic because that's how we get our oceans, rivers, lakes, and undergrounds dirty.  Also using garbage disposal is another way we pollute our lands that contain water. Things that go down the garbage disposal isn't only things like rubbish, leftover food and something else that can make our water polluted and that is "Fat oil". Fat oil is like cooking oil but we call it "Fat oil" Because it contains lot's and lot's of fat in it. This is just like gas but slightly different.  


How long have we had water pollution for on earth? Water pollution started 11,000 years ago, which is a long time ago and it's still happening now. When will it ever stop? By 2050 water will run out because of water pollution. Were making the water dirty and hard for people to clean it up for us. So somehow we are going to try to make it clean but no one knows how to because a lot of water to clean, Wow, that’s a lot to clean.


Can we live with water pollution? Sometimes, But not all the time because water pollution can have diseases that contain chemicals and thing that can harm our body and skin.


Water pollution is something that can cause death and isn’t a good thing because over 2,134,220 people have died because of water pollution. So for human that want to live longer maybe try to keep the ocean, river, lakes and groundwaters clean.

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