Pollution
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Example:
Imagine you're trying to have a conversation at a loud party where everyone is shouting over each other. Just like how the noise makes it difficult for you to hear and communicate, pollution adds harmful substances to the land, water, or air, disrupting the natural balance. In this analogy, the loud voices at the party are like pollutants, overwhelming the environment (your ability to hear and communicate) and making it difficult for nature to function properly.

Practice Version

Pollution: Adding harmful substances to the land, water, or air. Pollution. It is when unwanted chemicals or materials are introduced into the environment, causing harm or imbalance.