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What is poor sanitation?
This refers to the unhygenic conditions that affects the environment. Read More »
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What are the environmental effects of poor sanitation?
Poor sanitation has been identified as "the most prevalent environmental problem facing Nigeria as a nation," as actions and inaction of individuals and corporate bodies have led to series of degradation, ranging from pollution of air, land... Read More »
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What diseases can be caused by poor sanitation of the toilet?
Cholera or Dysentery Read More »
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Food is exposed to bacteria in unclean and unsanitary areas, whic...
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No!!! [ I'm glad about that!!! ]
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Education: many people do not realize that human or animal waste in drinking water or on food is a disease source. Show how to safely dispose of waste using septic systems or even basic latrines far from the water. Coordinate or help build ...
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Tuberculosis, influenza, food poisoning, viral infections, common colds, e-coli, just to name a few of many.
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India is a developing country with the second largest population in the world (soon to be largest). Industrialisation takes time. China for instance has half of its people still living on farms. India is growing at a very fast rate (~10% a ...
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they have positive effect as they limit the population, which alleviates competition for the scarce resources and reduces the burden that the population places on the environment.
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