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by IMANE BOUKERRA -
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When we talk about environmental pollution, we are referring to the presence of harmful pollutants in the environment that negatively affect natural life and human health. The causes of environmental pollution include several factors such as factory emissions, fuel burning, water pollution, and improper waste disposal.

The consequences of environmental pollution have negative impacts on the environment and living organisms. Air pollution can lead to increased cases of respiratory and heart diseases. Water pollution affects marine life and makes the water unfit for drinking. Environmental pollution also affects biodiversity and ecosystems, leading to the extinction of organisms and environmental degradation.