Case Study: Air Pollution The Silent Killer

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“Air Pollution the Silent Killer”

Introduction;

Humans (individuals/societies), animals and its environment (land/water/food/air) are intertwined and inseparable they depend both on each other for existence. Industrialization, urbanization has immensely and dangerously altered the peaceful and healthy lifestyle and standard of living of individuals (children/adults), animals, and societies at large with respect to what we take in and consume as food (processed food), breathe in and out (polluted air), and drink (contaminated water/drinks) daily year in year out.

The first three steps of the scientific method used are;

A- Ask question.

B- Research existing source.

C- Formulate a hypothesis

Ask question;

What are the causes of pollution?

What to do to prevent chemical hazard in the environment

How to managed/treat pollution

What is the effect on health/lives and possible to sickness/disease?

Research Existing Sources;

Search thoroughly for materials online to review and reveal existing related topics, build both on previously and recently published material …show more content…

You are an organization who have, and is still contributing enormously to both the growth and development of a better society and nation at large, being a good philanthropy, and known for philanthropic projects such as the construction and development projects you brought to the rural areas to alleviate poverty and to promote educational projects, for better living standard for the people to say but a few, and with obvious results. I doubtlessly believe that for the children (born/unborn), women/men and animals deserve a long healthy life more so to live life to the fullest not for life to be cut off nor sniffed out suddenly and unknowingly as a result of toxic chemicals polluting the air and

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