pollution

Cards (9)

  • What are the differences between point source and non-point source pollution?
    • Point Source Pollution:
    • Single, identifiable source
    • Easier to monitor and control
    • Examples: factory discharge, sewage treatment plant

    • Non-Point Source Pollution:
    • Multiple, dispersed sources
    • More complex to manage
    • Examples: agricultural runoff, urban stormwater
  • What are the impacts of nitrogen pollution on ecosystems?
    • Contributes to acid rain
    • Causes eutrophication (algal blooms)
    • Affects soil, water, and air quality
  • What are the pathways through which water pollution occurs?
    1. Industrial/agricultural discharges
    2. Natural processes (toxic minerals, seepage)
    3. Atmospheric deposition (SO₂ and NOx)
    4. Nutrient enrichment (excess fertilizers)
  • What is the significance of understanding pollution types?
    It helps in developing effective management strategies.
  • What is dry deposition in the nitrogen pollution cycle?

    It directly affects nearby vegetation.
  • What is the role of wet deposition in nitrogen pollution?
    It involves nitrogen compounds dissolving in rain.
  • What are the consequences of nitrogen pollution on ecosystems?
    It contributes to acid rain and eutrophication.
  • How does nitrogen leaching affect water systems?
    It leads to oxygen depletion and toxic contamination.
  • What is the impact of agricultural emissions on the nitrogen cycle?
    They contribute to nitrogen deposition in ecosystems.