Effects of Pollution
Solutions for Geography, Class 9, ICSE
Analytical Questions
2 questionsAssertion (A): One of the effective ways of preventing dengue is not letting the water to stagnate in house.
Reason (R): Stagnant water is a breeding place of mosquitoes.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true but R is false.
- A is false but R is true.
Answer:
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
Explanation — Preventing water from stagnating in and around the house removes potential breeding grounds for these mosquitoes, thus helping to control the spread of dengue.
Assertion (A): We should burn the garbage to reduce the amount of waste.
Reason (R): Bad odour spreads from the open garbage which causes breathing problem.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true but R is false.
- A is false but R is true.
Answer:
A is false but R is true.
Explanation — Burning garbage is not a safe method of waste disposal. It releases harmful gases and pollutants into the air, contributing to air pollution and health hazards. To reduce the amount of waste, we can follow a combination of sustainable waste management practices, such as recycle, reuse, segregation at source, and composting.
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Following are the effects of air pollution on life:
- Breathing polluted air puts us at a higher risk of asthma.
- When exposed to ground ozone for 6 to 7 hours, people suffer from respiratory inflammation.
- Air pollutants are mostly carcinogens, and living in a polluted area can put people at risk of cancer.
- Damages the immune system, endocrine and reproductive systems.
- High level of air pollution has been associated with higher incidents of heart problems.
- The toxic chemicals released into the air settle into plants and water sources. Animals eat the contaminated plants and drink the water. The poison then travels up the food chain.
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Three human activities which cause pollution of air are:
- Release of harmful gases and smoke from the industries.
- Burning of fossil fuels in industries and vehicles.
- Mining and construction activities release dust and other toxic particulate matter.
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The increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to increase in global temperature as it traps heat. This phenomenon of increasing global temperature is called global warming. It can affect us in many ways as it leads to climate change, frequent forest fires, melting of polar ice caps and rise in sea level, etc. It can also lead to extinction of many species.
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Following are the adverse effects of radiation on human beings:
- It causes radiation sickness or acute radiation syndrome.
- It can cause Leukaemia, abnormalities, carcinogenesis and shortening of life.
- It causes genetic diseases due to chromosomal mutation and point mutation.
- The genetic mutation continues for many generations causing diseases and disabilities.
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The effects of soil pollution on human life are:
- Chemical fertilizers do damage when they are washed into waterways, lakes and underground aquifers. They also poison water supplies.
- Chemical fertilisers destroy the soil's natural balance. It makes the soil vulnerable to erosion, leaves it lacking in nutrients and starts a vicious cycle in which more fertilisers must be used to make up for soil depletion.
- Arsenic, lead, pesticides and chromium are most harmful substances which are hazardous to humans and lead to diseases.
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Two ways by which atmosphere is affected by industrial pollution are:
- They release gases like carbon dioxide which causes global warming.
- They release gases like Nitrogen oxide and sulphur oxide which causes acid rain.
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Effects of chemical on human beings are:
- Fluorides cause fluorosis, humped back, stiffness of bone joints and dental fluorosis.
- Lead is toxic to both central and peripheral nervous system. It can accumulate in the bones.
- Pesticides can cause tumours, chromosomal alterations, brain damage, impotency and cancer.
- Arsenic, in mild doses, causes nausea, vomiting and stomach burns. In lethal doses, it may cause death due to shock and vascular failure.
- Mercury damages the nervous system. It may lead to insomnia, tremors, bleeding of gums etc. Methyl mercury may cause Minamata disease which is a form of mercury poisoning.
- High nitrate content of water is associated with methemoglobinemia. Infants are most susceptible to Nitrate content.
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Due to use of excess fertilizers, there is leaching of nitrates and phosphates into water bodies. This causes overgrowth of aquatic plants, covering the surface of water body which further leads to increased biological oxygen demand. Therefore, the process by which the excess phosphates and nitrates lead to overgrowth of algae and other aquatic plants in a water body, depleting the oxygen of water, is called Eutrophication. It leads to death of aquatic animals due to oxygen deficiency.
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Bhopal gas tragedy — The Bhopal Gas tragedy was the worst industrial accident that occurred on December 3, 1984. The accident was caused by release of 40 tonnes of methyl isocyanate (MIC) into the atmosphere from Union Carbide's pesticide factory in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
Nearly 35,000 to 40,000 people were killed. Most of the people affected had breathing problems. The gas affected their nervous system, people lost control of their bodies. Many pregnant women were affected and lost their baby.
The blood of the victims had permanently got toxified. Methyl isocyanate also interfered severely with their reproductive ability and various plant species have suffered from chromosomal aberrations.Chernobyl disaster — The Chernobyl disaster occurred on April 26, 1986 at Chernobyl Nuclear plant in Ukraine. It was one of the worst disasters in the history of nuclear power. The main reasons for this disaster were poor plant design, incompetence and poorly designed safety measures.
Whole of Western USSR and other European countries were contaminated by gamma emissions deposited in soil, meat and dairy products were contaminated. Thousands of people became exposed to Chernobyl radiation, affecting living organisms. It caused genetic disorders, variety of cancers and Leukaemia.
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The cities are more polluted due to urbanization. Industries and vehicles release a lot of smoke into the atmosphere. Construction activities lead to dust in the atmosphere. All this makes the air polluted which further leads to fever, allergies and breathing problems etc.
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6 questionsQuestion On Critical Thinking
2 questionsCanadian researchers have discovered high level of chemical found in the body of Killer whales which can harm them badly. This chemical is being used in making the toilet paper, pulp industries. The killer whales sit atop the food chain, they often ingest smaller organisms tented with the chemical.
- Name this phenomenon.
- How is it harmful?
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This is called biomagnification.
Toxic chemicals accumulate in small organisms at the bottom of the food chain. As they get eaten by organisms which are above them in the food chain, these toxins become more concentrated. Killer whales, bein at the top of the food chain, accumulate the highest concentration of these toxins, which severely affects them. Hence, it affects the whole food chain of an ecosystem.
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Noise pollution has several harmful effects on human health, including sleep disturbances, hearing problems, increased stress levels, headaches, and even high blood pressure. Observing International Noise Awareness Day on 25th April helps raise public awareness about these issues and encourages people to take steps toward reducing noise in their surroundings. It aims to educate communities about the impact of excessive noise and promote a healthier, quieter environment.
The best way to celebrate this day is by organizing awareness campaigns, rallies, or workshops in schools and local communities to educate people about the dangers of noise pollution. Additionally, group discussions or brainstorming sessions can be held to come up with practical ideas and strategies to minimize noise in our daily lives.