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“Mercury is the most dangerous chemical pollutant”. Justify. - Geography

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“Mercury is the most dangerous chemical pollutant”. Justify.

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  • Potent neurotoxin at very low doses: Organic mercury (methylmercury) damages the nervous system and causes sensory disturbances, impaired coordination, and serious developmental/cognitive harm when exposure occurs before or shortly after birth. Historical poisonings document very severe neurological effects in people exposed to contaminated fish.
  • Bioaccumulation and biomagnification: Mercury released to water is converted by bacteria into methylmercury, which concentrates up the food chain so top predatory fish (and animals/humans that eat them) can carry mercury levels thousands of times higher than the surrounding water. This makes fish and seafood a major, hard-to-avoid exposure route.
  • Persistence and global cycling: Mercury does not quickly disappear; it cycles through air, water, and soils, can travel long distances in the atmosphere, and re‑enters ecosystems over long time periods, so a single source can cause widespread contamination.
  • Proven catastrophic human disease: The Minamata disease outbreak in Japan is a clear, well‑documented example of how industrial mercury releases (as methylmercury) caused severe neurological disease, birth defects, and deaths in entire communities relying on contaminated seafood. That historical record illustrates the real-world scale of harm.
  • Harm to wildlife and ecosystems: Because methylmercury concentrates in predators, it impairs reproduction, behavior, and survival of fish, birds, and mammals (including marine mammals), threatening populations and ecosystem services that humans rely on.
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Chapter 16: Effects of Pollution - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 177]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 16 Effects of Pollution
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 8. (a) | Page 177
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