ECOLOGIC PROBLEMS Mariam Maisashvili Keso Kokhodze and Nana Shalamberidze In this presentation you will see Plastic Pollution Air Pollution Water Pollution Global Warming Plastic Pollution Plastic Pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental issues. Plastic pollution is most visible in developing Asian and African nations, where garbage collection systems are often innefficientor nonoexistent. but the developed world especially in countries with low recycling rates, also has trouble properly collecting discarded plastics. Air Pollution Air pollution consists of chemcals or particls in the Air that can harm the health of humans, animals, and plants. It also damages buildings Pollutants in the Air take many harons. They can be gases, solid pasticles, or liquid droplets. Air pollutions main reasons are factlory which don't have or don't use filters. car engin and much more. Air Pollution Air pollution is often associated with industrial emissions from factories and vehicles. However smoke from wildfires such as those that burned these hoes near Lake arrowhead,California, can also pollute the atmosphere. Water Pollution From big pieces of garbage to invisible chemicals, a wide range of pollutants ends up in our planet's lakes, rivers, streams, groundwater, and eventually the oceans. Water pollution along with drought, inefficiency, and an exploding population has contributed to a freshwater crisis, threatening the sources we rely on for drinking water and other critical needs. Water Pollution Water pollution can come from a variety of sources. Pollution can enter water directly, through both legal and illegal discharges from factories, for example, or imperfect water treatment plants. Spills and leaks from oil pipelines or hydraulic fracturing operations can degrade water supplies. Wind, storms, and littering— especially of plastic waste—can also send debris into waterways. Global Warming Global warming is the long-term warming of the planet’s overall temperature. Though this warming trend has been going on for a long time, its pace has significantly increased in the last hundred years due to the burning of fossil fuels. As the human population has increased, so has the volume of fossil fuels burned. Fossil fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas, and burning them causes what is known as the “greenhouse effect” in Earth’s atmosphere. Global Warming Global warming has presented another issue called climate change. Sometimes these phrases are used interchangeably, however, they are different. Climate change refers to changes in weather patterns and growing seasons around the world. It also refers to sea level rise caused by the expansion of warmer seas and melting ice sheets and glaciers. Global warming causes climate change, which poses a serious threat to life on Earth in the forms of widespread flooding and extreme weather. Scientists continue to study global warming and its impact on Earth. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION