Pollution

Introduction

Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances (pollutants) into the environment that cause adverse effects. In ICSE Class 10 Biology, you study the different types of pollution, their effects, and control measures, along with global environmental issues.


Air Pollution

Major Air Pollutants

PollutantSourceEffect
Carbon monoxide (CO)Vehicle exhaust, incomplete combustionReduces oxygen-carrying capacity of blood
Sulphur dioxide (SO₂)Coal burning, industrial processesRespiratory problems, acid rain
Nitrogen oxides (NOₓ)Vehicle engines, power plantsAcid rain, smog
Particulate matter (PM₂.₅, PM₁₀)Dust, vehicle emissions, constructionLung damage, respiratory diseases
LeadVehicle emissions (older vehicles)Neurological damage
Ozone (ground-level)Reaction of pollutants in sunlightRespiratory irritation

Effects of Air Pollution

  • Respiratory diseases (asthma, bronchitis, lung cancer).
  • Cardiovascular problems.
  • Damage to crops and buildings.
  • Acid rain and smog.

Water Pollution

Major Water Pollutants

PollutantSourceEffect
SewageDomestic wastePathogens, oxygen depletion (eutrophication)
Industrial effluentsFactoriesToxic chemicals, heavy metals
Agricultural runoffFertilisers, pesticidesNitrate/phosphate pollution, algal blooms
Oil spillsTankers, offshore drillingMarine life destruction
PlasticsImproper disposalIngestion by aquatic animals, microplastics

Eutrophication

  1. Excess nutrients (nitrates, phosphates) enter water bodies from fertiliser runoff.
  2. Algae grow rapidly (algal bloom).
  3. Algae die and are decomposed by bacteria.
  4. Bacteria consume dissolved oxygen.
  5. Fish and other aquatic organisms die from oxygen depletion.

Soil Pollution

CauseEffect
Excessive fertilisersSoil degradation, water contamination
PesticidesKill beneficial soil organisms
Industrial wasteToxic chemical build-up
Plastic wasteNon-biodegradable, reduces soil fertility
DeforestationSoil erosion

Noise Pollution

SourceEffect
Traffic, construction, factoriesHearing loss, stress, sleep disturbance
Loudspeakers, fireworksHypertension, irritability
Aircraft, trainsCommunication interference

Permissible noise levels: Day (55 dB residential, 75 dB industrial); Night (45 dB residential, 65 dB industrial).


Global Environmental Issues

Global Warming (Greenhouse Effect)

Greenhouse gases: CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, CFCs, water vapour.

Mechanism:

  1. Sunlight reaches the Earth's surface.
  2. Earth radiates heat (infrared radiation).
  3. Greenhouse gases trap some of this heat.
  4. This natural process keeps the Earth warm enough for life.
  5. Enhanced greenhouse effect (due to human activities) causes global temperature rise.

Effects: Rising sea levels, melting glaciers, extreme weather, loss of biodiversity.

Ozone Depletion

Cause: Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) from refrigerators, air conditioners, aerosol sprays.

Mechanism:

  1. CFCs rise to the stratosphere.
  2. UV radiation breaks CFCs, releasing chlorine atoms.
  3. Chlorine destroys ozone (O₃ → O₂).
  4. Each Cl atom can destroy thousands of ozone molecules.

Effects: Increased UV-B radiation → skin cancer, cataracts, reduced crop yield.

Acid Rain

Cause: SO₂ and NOₓ from burning fossil fuels react with water vapour to form sulphuric and nitric acids.

Effects:

  • Damages leaves (forest dieback).
  • Acidifies lakes and rivers (kills aquatic life).
  • Corrodes buildings and monuments (e.g., Taj Mahal).

Pollution Control Measures

TypeControl measures
AirUse of cleaner fuels (CNG), catalytic converters, electrostatic precipitators
WaterSewage treatment plants, industrial effluent treatment, reducing fertiliser use
SoilOrganic farming, bioremediation, proper waste disposal
NoiseSoundproofing, green buffers, noise regulations
GlobalKyoto Protocol (GHG reduction), Montreal Protocol (ozone), Paris Agreement

Common Mistakes and Fixes

MistakeFix
Confusing ozone layer depletion with global warmingOzone depletion is caused by CFCs; global warming is caused by GHGs
Thinking acid rain is caused only by CO₂CO₂ causes ocean acidification; SO₂ and NOₓ cause acid rain
Calling CFCs the main greenhouse gasCFCs are potent GHGs but CO₂ is the most abundant
Mixing BOD and CODBOD = biological oxygen demand (organic waste); COD = chemical oxygen demand

ICSE Exam Focus

This chapter carries 4–6 marks. Key topics: air/water/soil/noise pollution (causes, effects, control), global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain.

Marks Blueprint: Types of pollution — 3 marks, Global issues — 3 marks.


Self-Test Questions

  1. List four major air pollutants and their sources.

  2. What is eutrophication? Explain its process and consequences.

  3. Differentiate between global warming and ozone depletion.

  4. What is acid rain? How is it formed and what are its effects?

  5. List three control measures for (a) air pollution, (b) water pollution.

  6. What are greenhouse gases? How does the enhanced greenhouse effect lead to global warming?

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