7 Kinds of Environmental Pollution
There are actually SEVEN different kinds of environmental pollution. Most people can name air, water and land...do you know the other four? Or examples of what constitutes actual pollution in each category?
Listed below are each kind and examples to help you understand just how we can affect the environment and each other.
Air Pollution
According to the dictionary, air pollution is the contamination of air by smoke and harmful gases, mainly oxides of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen.
Some examples of air pollution include:
- Exhuast fumes from vehicles
- The burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil or gas
- Harmful off-gasing from things such as paint, plastic production and so on
- Radiation spills or nuclear accidents
Land Pollution
Land pollution is the degradation of the Earth's surface caused by a misuse of resources and improper disposal of waste.
Some examples of land pollution include:
- Litter found on the side of the road
- Illegal dumping in natural habitats
- Oil spills that happen inland
- The use of pesticides and other farming chemicals
- Damage and debris caused from unsustainable mining and logging practices
- Radiation spills or nuclear accidents
Light Pollution
Light pollution is the brightening of the night sky inhibiting the visibility of stars and planets by the use of improper lighting of communities.
Some examples of what causes light pollution:
- Street lamps that shine light in all directions, instead of with a hood to point light downward toward the street.
- Unnecessary lights, especially around the home
Noise Pollution
Noise pollution is any loud sounds that are either harmful or annoying to humans and animals.
Some exmaples of noise pollution:
- Airplanes, helicopters and motor vehicles
- Construction or demolition noise
- Human activities such as sporting events or concerts
Thermal Pollution
Thermal pollution is the increase of temperature caused by human activity.
- Warmer lake water from nearby manufacturing (using cool water to cool the plant and then pump it back into the lake)
- Included in thermal pollution should also be the increase in temperatures in areas with lots of concrete or vehicles, generally in cities
Visual Pollution
Visual pollution is what you would call anything unattractive or visualiing damaging to the nearby landscape. This tends to be a highly subjective topic, as we all find different things attractive and unattractive.
Some examples of visual pollution:
- Skyscrapers might block the view of a mountain
- Graffiti or carving on trees, rocks or other natural landscapes
- Billboards, litter, abandoned homes and junkyards could also be considered among three kins of environmental pollution