WATER POLLUTION
 

Have you ever been to the beach and saw a black streak in the water?

UH! OH! Someone has been tipping Oil down the sink! This causes pollution. If people Keep on doing this are waters Would be like the black streak You saw at the beach but a lot Bigger. When some people see the Poor helpless animals on T.V theyJust say" change it to the footy Mum this is getting boring"but some people say "get the phone
Mum I want to help those poor Animals". Helping those animals Is my opinion. In the future I want Everyone to do that.
 

                       AIR POLLUTION

Do you smell that smoke? It’s either your father burning the Barbecue or industries burning Waste. Pollution doesn’t just come From people the natural forms Are Dust storms, Grass or forest fires and volcanic activity. Industries aren’t the only things that cause pollution cars do too. The cars emissions causes a hole in the ozone layer.The ozone
layer is a layer around the earth it protecs us from the suns rays.
I hope the ozone layer dosen't dissapear with all the pollution
going on.
 

        GROUND POLLUTION

Do you see the pieces of paper lying on the ground? Well someone has been littering. Littering has been around for years and years.Now littering has costly fines and I will tell you why.Littering destroys the environment and the natural habitat of wild animals.Another reason why we have costly fines for littering is we don't want any of are visiters for the Olympics say"this place is a rubbish dump".Its not just littering that causes pollution it's some industries too. They leave toxic wastes where ever they go.For example there was this paint factory which did'nt have enough money to order a truckto bring it out of the country. So what do you think they did? well I will tell you. They dug a hole
And dumped it all in and it a long Long time to clean it all up. Some parts of the ground we couldn’t stand on because it was contaminated with lead. I hope that in the future no body tries To do that.

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By Hrissa Stavrou