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PollutionChemicals or other harmful items

that end up in the air, on land or in the water and that make the

environment unhealthy.

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Trash can become pollution

Flagler Beach, October 9, 2004Photo credit: Jerry Full

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Cars and other vehicles can cause air pollution

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Smog is a type of air pollution

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Oil spills cause pollution

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Light can be considered pollution

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Sound (loud noise) can be pollution

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Sewage can cause pollution

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Pollution can be invisible—we cannot see fertilizer and pesticides

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Hot water can be pollution

Photo credit: FPL/Nuclear Regulatory Commission

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How does pollution get into the water?Heavy rain washes things from the land into

places like lakes, rivers and oceans.We call this stormwater.

Photo credit: Chesapeake Bay Program

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Polluted or Healthy?Sometimes it is easy to tell…sometimes it is not

Photo credits: Maia McGuire

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How can we keep our water and air healthy?RecycleThrow trash away properlyRide a bicycle or walk instead of driving a carUse solar or wind energy instead of energy

from power plants

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