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Soil and water are the elements of the earth's surface most exposed to pollution threats. These elements are essential for the survival of human, animal and plant species; however, their exposure to pollution threats from anthropogenic activities in most cases makes their survival even more problematic. Humans themselves become exposed to diseases that shorten their life span. Agricultural, industrial and household activities are the most frequently blamed for the imbalance in the ecosystem. Should we therefore, for this reason, abandon these activities in order to safeguard the ecosystem? Far…mehr

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Soil and water are the elements of the earth's surface most exposed to pollution threats. These elements are essential for the survival of human, animal and plant species; however, their exposure to pollution threats from anthropogenic activities in most cases makes their survival even more problematic. Humans themselves become exposed to diseases that shorten their life span. Agricultural, industrial and household activities are the most frequently blamed for the imbalance in the ecosystem. Should we therefore, for this reason, abandon these activities in order to safeguard the ecosystem? Far from it. It is totally impossible to abandon these activities because they, too, contribute to the survival of mankind. What can we do then? We must therefore consider the source of pollution, the pollutant and its characteristics, the polluted element and then consider some possible solutions. This work is part of a scientific obligation at the end of each university cycle and is entitled Characterization of the water table of the kamimbi village (Kolwezi).
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Isaac Toto Kyanda Kaboza se graduó en historia política y demográfica en la Universidad de Lubumbashi en 2001.periodista de la agencia de noticias syfia-grands-lacs et international, punto focal de la red de comunicadores ambientales de Kolwezi, coordinador provincial de la ONG humanismo y derechos humanos de la provincia de Lualaba,