A farmer was using pesticides on his farm. He used the produce of his farm as food for rearing fishes. He was told that fishes were not fit for human consumption because large amount of pesticides had accumulated in the tissues of fishes. Explain how did this happen?
Pesticides from soil are transferred into the crops and from the crops these are transferred into rearing fish food. Pesticides entered[ into water through rearing fish food and finally entered into the bodies of the fishes.
Therefore, pesticides are transferred from lower trophic level to higher trophic level through food chain. Over the time, the concentration of pesticides in fishes reach a level which causes serious metabolic and physiological disorders.
For dry cleaning, in the place of tetrachloroethane, liquified carbon dioxide with suitable detergent is an alternative solvent. What type of harm to the environment will be prevented by stopping use of tetrachloroethane? Will use of liquified carbon dioxide with detergent be completely safe from the point of view of pollution? Explain.
Tetrachloroethane, $\mathrm{Cl}_2 \mathrm{CH}-\mathrm{CHI}_2$ is suspected to be carcinogenic and also contaminates the ground water. The harmful effect will be prevented by using liquified $\mathrm{CO}_2$ along with suitable detergent.
Use of liquified $\mathrm{CO}_2$ along with detergent will not be completely safe because most of the detergents are non-biodegradable and they cause water pollution. Moreover, liquified $\mathrm{CO}_2$ will ultimately enter into the atmosphere and contributed to the green house effect.