A.
1. Littering and improper waste disposal
2. Air pollution from vehicles and industrial activities
3. Water pollution from dumping of waste and chemicals
4. Deforestation and destruction of natural habitats
B.
1. Deforestation - cutting down trees for logging, agriculture, or urban development
2. Pollution - releasing harmful substances into the air, water, or soil
3. Overfishing - depleting fish populations and disrupting marine ecosystems
C.
1. Sustaining life - Caring for the environment ensures that ecosystems are balanced, providing clean air, water, and food for humans and other living organisms.
2. Biodiversity - Preserving the environment helps protect the variety of plant and animal species that make up ecosystems and contribute to the health of the planet.
3. Future generations - Taking care of the environment now will help ensure a sustainable future for generations to come, with resources that are not depleted or polluted beyond repair.