Land Pollution Where does the reclamation materials come from ? Sources Disadvantages Huge stones and soil expensive particles extracted and from quarries.

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Land Pollution

Where does the reclamation materials come from ? Sources Disadvantages Huge stones and soil expensive particles extracted and from quarries and small in supply dredging sea bed. Advantages Solid Wastes cheap and large in supply Which one will you choose then?

Problems caused by Land Pollution Air pollution Visual pollution Overgrowth of flies

AIR POLLUTION

EFFECT ON AIR QUALITY 1. Air is saturated with suspending particles from transporting and loading soil particles 2.Toxic methane gas is produced by anaerobic bacterial decomposition

VISUALPOLLUTION

VISUAL POLLUTION 1. Bad habour view 2. Desolate land

Overgrowth Of Flies

Flies like to gather in rubbish dumps. Lay eggs

Conclusion of Land Pollution