We may not all agree on the answer to this question, but here are some things to consider:
The only way to answer that will be answered a few hundred, thousand, or even million years from now. What we may find is that the human race is no longer alive and all that we left behind a thin layer of sediment that is composed of radioactive hydrocarbons.
Right now, the average cow in India has at least two plastic bags in its stomach. Each square mile of the earth's surface has at least one item of plastic debris. We have had accidents like Tepco, Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, Exxon Valdez, BP Gulf Oil Spill, and others. Also, nuclear subs from both the US and Russia have sank. We produce enough plastic bottles every year to circle the globe many times. We also produce enough radioactive material each year to kill every living creature on the planet.
All this stuff has to go somewhere,and it is going nowhere but into our environment.
Think of our environment as being your living room, because our environment is our "living room." So, do you want to sit and watch your favorite TV show and eat your dinner while radioactive petroleum sludge is seeping from your carpet?
That has "sort-of" already happened. The Love Canal in New York State was a city built on top of industrial waste. And, many innocent children developed leukemia, higher than the national average. They finally abandoned the city because it was too toxic.
There is no way, at the present moment, for us to abandon the earth. So if we don't clean up, we will have to get out, one way or another.
The only way to answer this question is to come back from future.
Let's say I threw a plastic bag in the water a fish or bird can see that and mistake it for food and eat it and since plastic doesn't digest in there stomach it can build up in the animal and kill it plastic also doesn't erode so it will stay on the ground for about a few centuries before breaking down same goes for tin now if you threw something like a banana peel or leftovers from other fruit that would degrade at a much faster rate and help the environment. PLASTIC= bad FRUITS OR VEGETABLES= ok sort-of because your still breaking the law
Littering in the environment can effect it in many ways. The most obvious way is that it pollutes things. Dumping chemicals in a body of water for example can intoxicate the water and all the wildlife that inhabit it such as fish.
It doesnt
it affects your plant and you too! ..
it affects your plant and you too! ..
By not LITTERING!
No, littering does not usually pollute the air. The air is polluted by emissions mostly from factories and vehicles (as well as volcanoes, forest fires and even cigarettes). Littering is a visual problem, but it is rarely an environmental problem.
It inspires me to pick some of it up and deposit it in the proper receptacle.
because cans are bad for the environment. and you will die if you inhale the fumes released by the tin.
Littering affects the soil by not letting sun get to seeds in the soil so they can't grow.Without plants we can't get food because the animals that eat the plants will die thus creating a chain reaction.
Yes, because it is dirty and outs bad chemicals in the air.
Because they both hurt the planet just as much as each other.Also air pollution is just as hazardous as regular pollution and littering as well. Because they both hurt the planet just as much as each other.Also air pollution is just as hazardous as regular pollution and littering as well.
Litter will eventually be covering the ground if it continues. We'll have to live in our own filth and the smell is just awful!
littering can effect the air pollution and not cleaning the water can effect the pollution (air) i hope i answered it not much can effect it
You can stop littering :P. People who litter are bad :P.