The Evils Polluition Portrays on the Environment and the Species that Occupy It

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The Evils Pollution Portrays on the Environment and the Species That Occupy It

“One hundred and fifty years ago, the monster began, this country had become a place of industry. Factories grew on the landscape like weeds. Trees fell, fields were up-ended, rivers blackened. The sky choked on smoke and ash, and the people did, too, spending their days coughing and itching, their eyes turned forever toward the ground. Villages grew into town, towns into cities. And people began to live on the earth rather than within it.” -Patrick Ness
This quote by Patrick Ness should sink and open our minds into what we are doing to this planet we call home. Humans should be very aware of the destruction of earth by pollution. Pollution is a worldwide epidemic that is created through an innumerable amount of factors some being: farm chemical use, waste of war, and too many oil spills.
Farms have an increased dependability on chemical fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides. These chemicals can remain in the soil and will dribble into water supplies if utilized in the incorrect dosage. Fertilizers main ingredient is nitrogen which unfortunately left in immense concentrations will alter the acidity in the soil. The poisons can leach into plants and through the food cycle it will infect the animals that eat the plants and the process will result to us being contaminated with the poisons from ingesting the plants and/or animals. Once we eat the poisoned plants and animals, the poison then enters our bodies which could potentially lead to a wide variety of cancers and illnesses.
There are innumerable amounts of negative factors that impact the environment from improper agriculture practices. The inaccurate care contributes factors to the environm...

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