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- 3. pollution, also known as sound pollution, is any human, animal or machine sound that negatively affects human or animal life and disrupts its balance.
- 5. pollution is the presence of foreign substances in the form of solid, liquid and gas in the atmosphere in an amount, density and for a long time that will harm human health, living life and ecological balance.
- 8. of two points of the polar earth, north and south, assumed to pass through the earth axis furthest from the equator.
- 9. warming is the increase in temperature on the earth's surface due to the greenhouse effect caused by the gases emitted by human activities into the atmosphere.
- 11. natural environment is the place where people interact with other living things, where there are mountains, plains, meadows, forests, lakes, seas and rivers.
- 12. is the conversion of these wastes, which can be reused, into a second raw material by physical or chemical processes.
- 14. greenhouse effect is the retention of rays by gases in the atmosphere.
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- 1. layer 30 km on the Earth's surface. the gas layer above, which prevents ultraviolet rays from the Sun from reaching the earth and harming nature.
- 2. pollution is the deterioration of the physical and chemical properties of the soil by solid, liquid and radioactive residues and pollutants.
- 4. The close places that surround something in terms of four aspects, the surroundings of something.
- 6. is the remains of plants and animals in the sea after they have decomposed.
- 7. pollution occurs when a water body becomes polluted due to environmental factors.
- 10. kind of substance that is thrown away after being used and generally in industry, out of use or thrown away.
- 11. battery is a disposable, energy-depleted system or, as the people say, a non-charged system.
- 13. A hard, transparent and brittle body whose raw material is sand.
