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Air

Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances in the Earth's atmosphere, resulting from human activities and natural processes.

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Soil

Soil pollution is defined as the presence of toxic chemicals (pollutants) in soil, in high enough concentrations to pose a risk to human health and/or the ecosystem.

Water

Water pollution occurs when substances interfere with water's beneficial use or ecosystem functioning.

Space

where stars shine, satellites soar, and a hidden danger lurks – the celestial clutter known as space debris.Space debris, also known as orbital debris or space junk.

Plastic

Plastic pollution has emerged as a silent intruder, infiltrating every nook and cranny of our ecosystems, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

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ElectroMagnetic Wave

Electromagnetic pollution refers to excessive electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and radiation emitted by electronic devices, power lines, and wireless technologies.