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Environmental Crisis as a Social Problem - Coggle Diagram
Environmental Crisis as
a Social Problem
Pollution
Air Pollution
Reduced air quality
Waste Incineration
Fossil Fuels
Fluorocarbon Gases
Water Pollution
Contaminated
Drinking Water
Acid Rain
Oil Spills
Land Pollution
Garbage and Waste
Strip Mining
Reduced Soil Quality
Makes Crops Harder to Grow
Chemical Pollution
Improper Disposal
of Chemical Wastes
Global Warming
Species Extinction
Shift in Climate
Boundaries
Rising Oceans
Increase in Tornadic Weather
and Hurricanes
Nuclear Pollution
Food Pollution
Diseases in Food
Preservatives and Additives
GMOs
Population Explosion
Humans are
the Biggest Threat
to the Eco System and
Environment
Shortage of
Natural Resources
Construction and Expansion
Runs Animals from Thier Habitats
and into Heavily Populated Areas
Animals Bring Disease
to Populated Areas and Cause
Accidents and More
Increase Automobile Operation
Contributes to Pollution
Industrialization
Contributes to
Pollution
Poachers
Contributes to
the Extinction of
Animals
Destruction of
Tropical Rainforests
Reduces the
Air Quality
Upsets the Balance
of the Ecosystem
Runs Native Animals
from Homes