Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Land pollution :


Agriculture still plays a very important role in the development of Malaysia and a lot of emphasis has been laid on it. Too much perhaps, the wildlife that thrives so abundantly among us has been placed in danger.
In Cameron Highlands, in the state of Pahang, one of the many places where vegetables as well as tea which it is famous for, is planted, human activity has taken it’s toll on the fragile environment. Large scale farming has caused thousands of acres of forest land to be ploughed up and the habitat of thousands, maybe even millions of wildlife has been destroyed. Many wildlife flee or migrate to escape the dangers and activities of man. Unknown to them, they cause an imbalance in their ecosystem, making some areas too densely populated with predators and not enough food to go around.

Pesticides used in agriculture also plays a main role in the degradation of the environment. Many of these pesticides contain non biological ingredients and can cause abnormal changes in any wildlife that comes across it. In other words, these chemicals can cause wildlife to mutate. Not only insects to which the pesticides are aimed towards are affected, but also the animals which feed on them and they can eventually end up in human bodies.

Pesticides pollute the earth, making it useless as well as poisonous after all the nutrients have been sapped out from it. Thus the land may lay barren and empty for years before it is able to recover its normal pH level and nutrients. Pesticides also flow into the rivers and streams and eventually seas, causing pollution as it continues its seaward journey.

Pesticides, if used at a minimal amount, is harmless and even helps in the production of agriculture by eliminating unwanted pests. But pests soon build up a defense system and are eventually immune to the effects of the pesticides and become very hard to get rid off. So, farmers have no choice but to increase in the amount of pesticides. The effects are unimaginable.
Logging too has made its mark in the degradation of nature. ( I bet you already know the effects, guys. So needless for me to say anymore!) Malaysia is forced to become a dumping site to the millions of tons of rubbish thrown every week due to her sharp increase in the population. This has become a major headache to everyone in the country.

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    1. i just wanna say congrats and good for completing this essay....

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  3. essay????u mean copy paste??

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    1. ...ko wt sndiri ke...so hard to believe..(shocked)

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  4. yeah you did it, well done hafiz

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  5. congrates dude ! I hope your will can give positivie effect for all people :D good job

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  6. congrate dude! I hope your blog can give positive effect and impact for all people especially people stay at city :) Good job :D sorry for typing error

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  7. Malaysia also have sound polution because the vehicle

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  8. what will you do if people still trowing garbage? and i will take the easiest example such as our school, the student are still trowing garbage eventhough the teachers tell us not to do so, in your own opinion what will you do to stop the student from doing the same thing again ?

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    1. simple.....just make sure that the co-op closed and kick mesin gedengang until it broke.....

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  9. Animals and plant can lose their habitats with the logging and pesticides effects

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  10. emm i think that farmers should use biology way instead of using pesticides.

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  11. Environmental education can form a positive attitude towards environmental self

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  12. what other polution should i put.....

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  13. and so forth, land pollution can cause more illness for the people .that's why we must to safe our enviroment and change our bad attitude !is that right? ><

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    1. yes, as Miss Amy said to us, beauty lies in the eyes of beholder. If they think pollution is beautiful in their eyes, they will keep doing the same thing until our earth detroyed.

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    2. human cannot easily to changed :(

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  14. yes, that's right ! our attitude should be changed,,.. natural hygiene depends on our attitude..

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  15. without a doubt, the floods that could be casued by landslides will tremendously damage them, if ot totally wipe them out.

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  16. yes, it is difficult to change human right, but if we join hands together these problems can be minimized. I think the government should impose appropriate penalties on those who do the logging so that they learned from what they are doing ..

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  17. Let us give a hand in making a world of differences and our school will be the starting point.Everyone can speak and talk about pollution but we; the pupils of SMKC have to act.

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  18. This evening I read Kuntum (magazine) which my mom bought for my sister. There are a lot of informatiosn given on topic pollution, but they are all in Bahasa Melayu. Reuse and recycle are two ways of preventing and decreasing pollution.

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