Pollution essay with quotations and outline

 This page has an essay on environmental pollution in Pakistan. The essay is specially written for class 12 and 2nd year students. The quotations have been included in the essay. The outline is also given. The essay can be used by BA students too. It is also good for 10th class.

Pollution essay for 2nd year with quotations

Pollution essay for 2nd year with quotations

The essay with quotations has been good and has around 300 words without quotations. The quotations include another 100 words which mean the essay is best for 2nd year and B.A student too.

10th class students may not include quotations to keep the essay short. The outline is given for college-level and degree-level students.

Essay on Pollution in English

Outline

1. What is pollution

2. Types of Pollution

3. Causes of Pollution

4. Effects of Pollution

5. Our responsibility

6. Measures to control pollution

7. Conclusion

Essay

Pollution is the forerunner of perdition - John Trapp
Pollution is one of the growing challenges facing the world today. Both developed and underdeveloped countries equally share this problem. The developed countries, however, pay attention to prevent it, whereas the developing countries altogether ignore it.

By definition, pollution is the addition of contaminants in the natural environment. These harmful contaminants disturb the natural balance and cause harmful changes in the lives of living beings particularly humans.
Pollution should never be the prices of prosperity - Al Gore
Due to excessive industrialization and the use of fossil fuels, pollution is rapidly growing. Pollution will become a major threat to the survival of the human race if it is not countered right now.

Environmental scientists divide pollution into three basic types: air pollution, water pollution and soil pollution. 

Air pollution is largely caused by the presence of harmful and unhealthy gases in the air. Vehicles and factories release large amounts of poisonous gases into the air. This pollutes the air and makes it harmful for humans to breathe. 
Pollution- if you don't kill it, it will kill you - Anonymous
Since humans breathe air to extract oxygen, air pollution causes breathing diseases. Water pollution occurs when toxic waste is spilled into streams, rivers and oceans from industries using chemicals. 


Soil pollution is caused by the addition of harmful chemicals into the soil like fertilizers and industrial waste. Soil pollution removes the fertility of the soil and adds barrenness to it. As a result, the soil cannot grow crops. 

Large-scale deforestation also causes soil pollution. Nearly all the factors causing pollution are rapidly growing and functioning. There are many ways to avoid pollution. Planting the trees is necessary to cope with this challenge.
The more we pollute the earth the less we deserve to live on earth. - M.M Ildan
Restricting the use of fossil fuels in industries should also be ensured. Factories should be regulated to not dump their toxic waste into lands and rivers. Awareness campaigns should be initiated to seek the public's help in reducing this. 

The environmental crisis should be recognized, addressed and resolved. The education system should teach students with regards to this serious issue. New technologies are needed to be introduced to protect the environment against pollution. 

Conclusively, pollution is a serious problem and needs to be solved by using the aforementioned methods by governments and individuals.

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