Topic > Effects of Environmental Pollution - 1146

Environmental pollution mainly affects animals by causing damage to their living environment, making it toxic for their life. Acid rain can change the composition of rivers and seas, making them toxic to fish, a significant amount of ozone in the lower Campbell: 5 parts of the atmosphere can cause lung problems in all animals. The nitrogen and phosphates in the water will cause the overgrowth of toxic algae, preventing other life forms from following their normal course. Ultimately, soil pollution will cause damage and sometimes even destruction of microorganisms, which can have the dramatic effect of killing the first layers of the primary food chain. We can solve the problem of environmental pollution if we can unite and stop using so many fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are heavily used in many different things we use today, and if we could slow down their use we could help the environment. Another way we could help is by recycling; If we started putting bottles and glass in recycling containers we would stop polluting