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The oil can cause the death to many fish and get stuck to the feathers of seabirds causing them to lose their ability to fly.
Oil Spillage
Chemical Water Pollution
Suspended Matter
Microbiological
These include chemicals that are used to control weeds, insects and pests. Metals and solvents from industries can pollute water bodies.
Chemical Water Pollution
Suspended Matter
Oil Spillage
Oil Spillage
This kind of material is called particulate matter. Some suspended pollutants later settle under the water body.
Ground water pollution
Suspended Matter
Oil Spillage
Oxygen Depleting
This natural pollution can cause fishes and other water life to die. They can also cause serious illness to humans who drink from such waters.
Ground water pollution
Oxygen Depleting
Microbiological
Surface water pollution
This means when we dig wells and bore holes to get water from underground, it needs to be checked for ground water pollution.
Oxygen Depleting
Microbiological
Ground water pollution
Chemical Water Pollution
It encourages more microorganism growth, and they use up oxygen in the water.
Oxygen Depleting
Microbiological
Suspended Matter
Surface water pollution
Hazardous substances coming into contact with this surface water, dissolving or mixing physically with the water can be called?
Suspended Matter
Microbiological
Oxygen Depleting
Surface water pollution
This will make the water undrinkable, and even clog filters.
Nutrients Pollution
Nutrients Pollution
Oxygen Depleting
Ground water pollution
Occurs because of runoff. When rain or melted snow moves over and through the ground, the water absorbs and assimilates any pollutants it meets.
Most Nonpoint Source Pollution
Nonpoint Source Pollution
Source Pollution
All of the above
Is any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged, such as a pipe, ditch, or ship.
Source Pollution
Nonpoint Source Pollution
Point Source Pollution
All of the above
This involves the responsible extraction and utilization of mineral resources such as metals, minerals, and fossil fuels.
Energy Resource Management
Mineral source Management
Land Resource
Water Resource Management
Managing energy resources involves finding a balance between energy production, consumption, and environmental impact.
Sustainable Forest Management
Land Resource
Water Resource Management
Energy Resource Management
Aims to regulate and sustainably exploit marine and freshwater fish stocks.
Fisheries Management
Sustainable Forest Management
Water Resource Management
Land Resource
Soil and land managementpractices aim to p event soil erosion, degradation, and desertification while promoting sustainable land use.
Land Management
Fisheries Management
Sustainable Forest Management
Water Resource Management
It often involves measures like watershed management, water quality monitoring, and the development of water use policies.
Water Resource Management
Sustainable Forest Management
Fisheries Management
Land Management
This involves the responsible and sustainable management of forest resources to ensure that they are conserved and regenerated.
Water Resource Management
Land Resource Management
Sustainable Forest Management
Air Resource Management
Tidal and wave energy are generated from the gravitational pull of moon and kinetic waves of ocean respectively.
Tidal wave energy
Geothermal energy
Biomass energy
Hydropower
A power plants use this heat to generate electricity or provide direct heating for buildings.
Tidal energy
Biomass
Geotechnical energy
Geothermal energy
An energy is derived from organic materials such as wood, crop residues, and waste.
Wind Energy
Hydropower
Biomass
Vibration Energy
It is one of the oldest and most widely used forms of renewable energy.
Hydropower
Water power
Current power
Vibration power
It is particularly valuable in regions with consistent wind patterns
Sun Energy
Heat Energy
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
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