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rodikova [14]
1 year ago
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Cyanide, raw sewage, petroleum from shipping accidents, and detergents are all examples of?

Biology
1 answer:
topjm [15]1 year ago
5 0

Cyanide, raw sewage, petroleum from shipping accidents, and detergents are all examples of Water pollution.

Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies by substances like Cyanide, raw sewage, petroleum from shipping accidents, and detergents This makes water unfit for drinking, cooking, cleaning, and other purposes. It may provide an environment suitable for growth of bacteria, algae bloom and other parasites which even destroys the life of animals residing in the water body like fishes.

All other forms of pollution eventually make their way to water and disturb the pH of water. Biochemical Oxygen demand (BOD) is the attribute which measures the pollution in water body at surface level.

Hence,Cyanide, raw sewage, petroleum from shipping accidents, and detergents are all examples of Water pollution.

Learn more about water pollution here:

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