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Which industries are more prone to pollution?
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Solution
- Chemical plants, pulp and paper mills, and sugar mills contribute significantly to air pollution.
- Cement factories produce a large amount of dust, contributing to air pollution.
- Oil refineries and petrochemical plants - they produce wastes containing hydrocarbons, organic acids, and inorganic sulphur compounds.
- Manufacturing industries generate many types of chemical waste.
- Mineral mining, paper mills, sugar mills, fertilizer manufacturing units, iron and steel plants - they discharge industrial solid wastes causing soil pollution.
- Mining operations - they generate a large amount of waste, contaminate soil with toxic heavy metals and acids, disrupt water circulation, cause dust emissions (air pollution), and lead to deforestation and soil erosion.
- Automobile industries - vehicles emit hydrocarbons, lead/benzene, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulate matter contributing to air pollution.
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