Pollution - This is when harmful substances or contaminants are introduced into the environment, causing damage to air, water, or land., Acid Rain - Rain that has become acidic due to pollution in the air. It can harm plants, animals, and buildings., Endangered Species - These are animals or plants that are at risk of becoming extinct. There aren't many left, and they're in danger of disappearing forever., Deforestation - When large areas of forests are cut down or cleared, usually for purposes like agriculture, urbanization, or logging., Biodiversity - The variety of living organisms (like plants, animals, and microorganisms) in a particular habitat or ecosystem., Renewable Energy - Energy that comes from sources that are naturally replenished over time, like sunlight, wind, or water., Climate Change - Long-term shifts in the Earth's climate patterns, including changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns, often attributed to human activities., Fossil Fuels - Fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas that are formed from the remains of plants and animals buried underground for millions of years. They release carbon dioxide when burned, contributing to air pollution and climate change., Eco-friendly - Something that is not harmful to the environment and is made or used in a way that doesn't cause pollution or damage., Biodegradable - Materials that can break down naturally into harmless substances over time, usually with the help of bacteria or other living organisms.,

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