Causes and Effect of Land Pollution

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    Causes and Effects of Land

    Pollution

    People across the globe have been facing a number of health problems caused

    due to the pollution of land, water and air. Talking about land pollution, it has

    some of the most devastating effects on both nature and living beings. Land

    pollution is characterized by the contamination of Earth's surface, where humans

    and other creatures live. One of the major causes of land pollution is human

    activities. Given below is complete information about the main causes and

    harmful effects of land pollution.

    Causes of Land Pollution

    Increase in urbanization is one of the major causes of land pollution.

    Construction uses up forestland. This leads to the exploitation and

    destruction of forests. There is more demand for water. Reservoirs are built

    resulting in the loss of land.

    The disposal of non-biodegradable wastes, including containers, bottles and

    cans made of plastic, used cars and electronic goods, leads to the pollution

    of land.

    Agricultural wastes including the waste matters produced by crop, animal

    manure and residues of the farm land are one of the major causes of land

    pollution. The pesticides and fertilizers used by farmers to increase the crop

    yield, leaches into the nearby land areas and pollutes them.

    The process of mining leads to the formation of piles of coal and slag. When

    these wastes are not disposed through proper channel, they are

    accumulated and contaminate the land.

    Industrial wastes are major contributors of land pollution. Dumping of toxicmaterials such as chemicals and paints makes the areas surrounding the

    industries, look very filthy.

    Improper treatment of sewage leads to the accumulation of solids, such as

    biomass sludge. These solid wastes overflow through the sewage, making

    the entire area look dirty.

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    Burning of solid fuels leads to the formation of ashes, which is yet another

    cause of land pollution.

    Although domestic and industrial wastes are collected and recycled or burnt

    in incinerators, a large amount of rubbish is left untreated. These are then

    dumped into grounds, leading to land pollution. Garbage dumped by people makes the streets unhealthy, unfit and dirty to

    reside in. The waste matter usually consists of leftover food, fruit and

    vegetable peels and other non decomposable solid materials such as glass,

    cloth, plastic, wood, paper etc.

    Harmful Effects Of Land Pollution

    Tonnes and tonnes of domestic wastes are dumped every day. Since

    people do not follow proper methods for the disposal of such wastes, it

    leaves the places look dirty and makes them unhealthy.

    Land pollution indirectly affects the respiratory system of human beings.

    Breathing in polluted dust or particle can result in a number of health

    problems related to the respiratory system.

    Skin problems are often diagnosed due to land pollution. It is said that the

    improper disposal of household wastes leads to allergic reactions on the

    skin.

    Land pollution has been found as one of the leading causes for birth

    defects. Pregnant women living in unhealthy and dirty environment can incur

    breathing problems and a number of diseases, which may affect the healthof the baby as well.

    Land pollution has serious effect on wildlife. Flora, which provides food and

    shelter to wildlife, are destroyed.

    Land pollution often disrupts the balance of Nature, causing human

    fatalities.