Chapter 8
Chapter 8
Chapter 8
Pollution
Components of Biosphere
1. Lithosphere
organisms live
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2. Hydrosphere
▪ Describes collective mass of water that is found under,
life
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3. Atmosphere
❖ The temperature of the Earth's atmosphere varies with
altitude
Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
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Biosphere Pollution
▪ The atmosphere, fertile soil, freshwater resource, the
cooking
air pollution
infectious diseases
wastes are dumped into water bodies; and run-off from agricultural
fields containing pesticides leading to water contamination
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Awetu river: degraded by untreated liquid and solid waste discharge
from Jimma Town
C. Land Use and Agricultural
Development
▪ Agricultural production carries several risks
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D. Industrialization
▪ If proper abatement technology is not used, industry becomes a
major source of air, water and soil pollution, hazardous wastes and
noise
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Water Pollution
▪ As a consequence of rapidly expanding industrialization
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Anthropogenic Sources
▪ Deforestation, intensive farming and
of human health
bacteria
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• The oxygen-depleting capacity of a given
• In extreme cases, the bacteria use up all the available oxygen and the
and ammonia
19 MeU
▪ Algae and higher plants are also absent
due to turbidity
self-purification.
in lakes.
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becomes a marsh and ultimately dry land
4. Toxic Inorganic Chemicals
Toxic inorganic chemicals introduced into
water as a result of human activities have
become the most serious forms of water
pollution
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Mercury
▪ Used in thermometers, fluorescent light bulbs
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▪ Fish then absorb methyl mercury from the water as it
organisms.
bioaccumulation.
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▪ Bioaccumulation refers to the net uptake of a contaminant
resistant to degradation
DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)
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metabolism and result in thin-shelled eggs
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6. Thermal Pollution
▪ Thermal pollution can occur when water is used as a
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Air Pollution
▪ Air pollution occurs through the
land