Pollution can have various harmful effects on natural environments. Some of the effects include:
Air Pollution: It can lead to respiratory issues in wildlife, damage to plant life, and contribute to climate change.
Water Pollution: Contaminated water bodies can harm aquatic life, disrupt ecosystems, and affect drinking water quality for both animals and humans.
Soil Pollution: Soil pollution can reduce soil fertility, hinder plant growth, and contaminate food sources for animals and humans.
Noise Pollution: Excessive noise can disrupt animal communication, behavior patterns, and reproductive success in wildlife.
Light Pollution: Disrupts natural habitats and behaviors of nocturnal animals, affects migratory patterns, and interferes with ecosystems that rely on natural light cycles.