nitrogen pollution
Nitrogen pollution refers to the excessive accumulation of nitrogen compounds, primarily from human activities such as agriculture and combustion of fossil fuels, in ecosystems, leading to detrimental impacts on water, air, and soil quality, as well as biodiversity and human health.
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