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How Chemical Substances Cause Pollution

The document discusses how chemical substances contribute to various forms of pollution, including land, water, and air pollution, detailing their causes and effects. It emphasizes the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling to prevent pollution and includes activities for students to engage with the topic. The conclusion highlights the responsibility individuals have in mitigating pollution and its impact on health and the environment.

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How Chemical Substances Cause Pollution

The document discusses how chemical substances contribute to various forms of pollution, including land, water, and air pollution, detailing their causes and effects. It emphasizes the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling to prevent pollution and includes activities for students to engage with the topic. The conclusion highlights the responsibility individuals have in mitigating pollution and its impact on health and the environment.

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How Chemical Substances

cause Pollution
Presented by: Clarrisse Joy C. Bacla
Setting of Standards
Setting of Standards

S-ay “PLEASE and THANK YOU


M-ake friends and be kind
A-lways give your best
R-ise your hands to speak
T-hink before you act
SCRAMBLED
WORDS
Moske
Smoke
Ilo
Oil
Sepcitides
Pesticides
reftizelirs
Fertilizer
Lapscist
Plastics
Did you know that chemical
substances can also be
harmful?
Different types of
Pollution
Pollution
INTRODUCTION OF
HARMFUL
M AT E R I A L S T O O U R
E N V I R O N M E N T.
Land
Pollution
Water
Pollution
Air
Pollution
Land
Pollution
Land Pollution
Destroying the quality of soil used for
agriculture.
Soil is polluted when its topmost layer is
destroyed.
Cause and effect of Land Pollution
CAUSE EFFECT
• Use too much fertilizer. • Kill the tiny animals and other organisms
in the soil.
• When sea water seeps into the
• Poisonous to animals, agriculture and
land. human’s health.
• Poisonous wastes from mines • Productivity of the animals and

and some factory. organisms.


• The quality of water isn’t good.
Remember: “Chemical
substances pollute soil.
Polluted soil is not productive”
Water
Pollution
Water Pollution
 Contamination of water bodies with
a negative impact on their uses.
Cause and effect of Water Pollution
CAUSE EFFECT
• Poisonous chemicals, sewage, • Heated water caused by electrical
and other substances. plants reduces the oxygen in
• Our homes, factories, farm water.
chemicals and wastes, and oil • Plants, fish, and the other
spills. animals will die.
Air
Pollution
Air Pollution
 refers to the release of pollutants
into the air.
Cause and effect of Air Pollution
CAUSE EFFECT
• Poisonous gasses. • Polluted air
• Burning some garbage
• Lower the quality of the air we
• Volcanic ash
breathe.
• Aerosol can and freon from the air conditioner
• Children and old persons are the most
• Refrigerator manufacturer
affected by the polluted air
• Vehicles

• Factories • Harmful to our health

• Acid rain
Cause and effect of Air Pollution
CAUSE EFFECT
• Poisonous gasses. • Damages concrete and metal structures
• Burning some garbage as well as the marble statues.
• Volcanic ash
• Harmful to plants and animals.
• Aerosol can and freon from the air conditioner
• Destroys the ozone layer.
• Refrigerator manufacturer

• Vehicles

• Factories
Ways on Preventing
Pollution
Ways on Preventing Pollution

Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Reduce
• To use less of something.
Example:
• Use less plastic packaging
materials.
• Use less electricity by turning off
electrical appliances when not in
use.
• Walks or ride a bike when
traveling short distances.
Reuse
 to use something as
many times as it is as it
is reusable
Example:

•Old clothes, plastic bags,


boxes, bottles, tin cans.
Recycle
 To convert used materials into
useful things.
Example:

• Decorate bottles of cans to be


used as flower vases or pencil
holders.
• Make a special paper from old
Activity 1
Activity 1: Chemical Pollution Detectives: A Mission to Save our Planet!

Instructions:
1. Choose a Chemical Villain
pick one of these common chemical Pollutants:
• plastic
• pesticides
• oil spills
• industrial waste
• fertilizers
2. Research your chosen villain, find out the following:
• Where does it come from?
• How does it get into the environment?
• What are its harmful effects?
• What can we do to stop it?
Rubrics for Activity 1
Content 5 points
Design 5 points
Presentation 5 points
_____________________
Total: 15 points
Activity 2
POSTER MAKING
Activity 2: Poster Making
Theme: Pollution Prevention Strategies
Direction: Create a Poster about the theme. Work by group.

Rubrics for Poster Making


Content 5 points
Design 5 points
Presentation 5 points
____________________
Total: 15 points
Generalization
In conclusion, Many things can affect our earth, and it can also
affect the health of our animals, people and our plants, we can hel
to lessen the pollution by starting to be responsible to our actions,
let’s think that every negative moves can have a great impact to
our earth, our selves and every plants.
Reflection Paper
“What did you learn about chemical pollution?”
Questions:
1.What surprised you the most about chemical pollution?
2.What are the most important things you’ve learned about how
to reduce or prevent chemical pollution?
3.What actions can you do in your daily life to make a positive
impact?
The Lord God took the man and put him in the
garden of Eden to work it and keep it. Genesis 2:
15
Thank You for
Listening.

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