Pollution of Air and Water
Question 1.
What are the different ways in which water gets contaminated?
Answer:
Following are the ways by which water gets contaminated:
- People
dispose of garbage in the water.
- Many
industries discharge their harmful chemicals directly into rivers and
streams.
- Chemical
fertilisers, pesticides and weedicides used in agricultural practices get
dissolve in water and are washed away into water bodies from the fields.
- Untreated
sewage is directly discharged into water from household activities.
Question 2.
At an individual level, how can you help to reduce air pollution?
Answer:
I can do the following things to reduce air pollution:
- I
will use public transport as far as possible.
- I
will generate awareness among people to reduce air pollution.
- I
will plant more and more trees because trees help to keep the environment
clean and reduce air 1 pollution.
- I
will not use vehicles for short distances.
Question 3.
Clear, transparent water is always fit for drinking. Comment.
Answer:
No, this is not true that clean, transparent water is always fit for drinking.
It is possible that they may carry disease-causing microorganisms. Thus, it is
good to purify water before drinking.
Question 4.
You are a member of the municipal body of your town. Make a list of measures
that would help your town to ensure the supply of clean water to all its
residents.
Answer:
These are the measures that would help our town to ensure the supply of clean
water to all its residents:
- Chlorine
tablets should be made available.
- Proper
cleaning of the water tank from time to time.
- The
water supply pipes should not come in contact with the sewage pipes.
Question 5.
Explain the differences between pure air and polluted air.
Answer:
Pure air contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 0.03% C02. Other gases such as
argon, methane, neon, water vapour, etc. are also found in small quantities.
When this air is contaminated by unwanted substances which have harmful effect
on both living and non-living things like nitrogen oxide, sulphur oxide, carbon
monoxide, etc., is said to be polluted.
Question 6.
Explain circumstances leading to acid rain. How does acid rain affect us?
Answer:
Nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxides are the pollutants which react with the
water vapour present in atmosphere to form sulphuric acid and nitric acid.
These acids come down with the rain, making the rain acidic. This is called acid
rain.
Following are the affects of acid rain:
- It
increases corrosion of metals.
- It
damages buildings and sculptural materials.
- It
removes the basic nutrients such as calcium from the soil.
- It
causes direct damage to plants and crops.
- It
causes skin eruptions in human being.
Question 7.
Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Sulphur dioxide
(c) Methane
(d) Nitrogen
Answer:
(d) Nitrogen
Question 8.
Describe the ‘Greenhouse Effect’ in your own words.
Answer:
Basically, the greenhouse effect means warming of the earth’s environment. When
the sun’s ray falls on earth, a part of the radiation that falls on the earth
is absorbed by it and a part is reflected back into space. Greenhouse gases
present in the atmosphere trap these radiations and do not allow heat to leave.
This helps in keeping our planet warm and thus helps in survival. CO2, methane
and CO are the gases responsible for this effect.
Question 9.
Prepare a brief speech on global warming. You have to deliver the speech in
your class.
Answer:
Good Morning,
Respected teacher and my dear friends,
As we all know the continuous increase in the temperature of earth is called
global warming. Global warming is basically caused by pollution of air,
excessive heat which is trapped by the greenhouse gases. Global warming is a
threat to life as it causes a lot of health problems. We may have to face dire
consequences due to global warming.
That’s all friends. Thank you for the attention. Have a good day.
Question 10.
Describe the threat to the beauty of the Taj Mahal.
Answer:
Taj Mahal has become a matter of concern due to pollutants in air that are
discolouring its white marble. Acid rains due to increasing air pollution has
started corroding the marble. Suspended particulate matter, such as the soot
particles emitted by Mathura oil refinery, has contributed towards the yellowing
of the marble. Thus making Taj Mahal losing its beauty.
Question 11.
Why does the increased level of nutrients in the water affect the survival of
aquatic organisms?
Answer:
Increased level of nutrients in the water affect the survival of aquatic organisms
as these act as nutrients for algae to flourish and once these algae die, they
serve as food for decomposers like bacteria and a huge amount of oxygen in
water body gets used up. This results in decrease in the oxygen level, which
may kill aquatic organisms.