Some portion of land corruption is caused by the nearness of human-made chemicals or other modification in the common soil condition. It is ordinarily caused by the modern action, agrarian chemicals, or disgraceful transfer of waste. Soil pollution leads to lower crop production, and some dangerous substances disturb the plant and its natural composition, resulting in a decrease in its nutritional value According to the science for an environment policy book written by the Science Communication Unit, University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol which was published in (2013), “Some scientist said that Soil contaminants may be responsible for health effects costing millions of euros. Health problems from cancers, neurological damage and lower IQ, kidney disease, and skeletal and bone diseases are serious issues” (p.129). For example, Kidney disease occurs when people eat fruit and vegetables grown in corrupt soil, which contains many contaminants and harmful chemicals that enter the human body, causing dysfunction in the kidney, which is called kidney failure and sometimes causes human death. This is the third danger reason of living in highly polluted …show more content…
However, there is another reason to explain the danger of living in highly polluted cities is the quality of life. Quality of life is the standard of well-being, solace, and bliss experienced by an individual or group of people. In cities, there are a lot of bad effects that keep people not living in the city such as the federal Taxes and Deductions. According to Aizcorbe, Kennickell, and Moore (2003), “the average household net worth in 2001, adjusted down to the stock-market bubble, was $341,300, of the times the average family income of $68,000. At an annual real interest rate of 5 percent, this is worth $17,065, or 25.1 percent of income”. Despite the fact that urban areas just take up around two percent of the world's surface, they expend about 75% of the aggregate vitality. According to Feenberg, Daniel, Andrew, Mitrusi, and James and Poterba (1997) “70 percent of the nursery gasses created by people are radiated there. Vitality supply, transportation, environmental change, digitalization and wise structures: The difficulties of a feasible urban advancement are gigantic” (p.5885). The interest of happiness, security, and solace are likewise rising. This is the last reason that explains why people should not live in