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mars1129 [50]
2 years ago
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HELP ASAP

Chemistry
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Hitman42 [59]2 years ago
7 0

The human activity creating water pollution and depletion are uses of fertilizers, detergents and chloro flouro carbon many other things.

<h3>What is water pollution?</h3>

Water pollution is defined as the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activity, in such a way that their lawful uses are harmed.

The activities of human that creating water pollution are:

  • Uses of fertilizers
  • Harmful chemical in agriculture
  • Detergents for washing clothes
  • Wastes from industries

And depletion in the ozone layer are due to halogen source gases, which contain chlorine and bromine atoms, are produced by human activities. These emissions into the atmosphere eventually contribute to ozone depletion in the stratosphere.

Hence human activities are uses of fertilizers, detergents and many other things.

To know more about water pollution, visit the below link:

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