Dialogue Between Two Friends on Water Pollution
Zafi: Hi Zarif! How are you?
Zarif: I'm good. How about you?
Zafi: I'm good too. But I'm a bit worried about dirty water.
Zarif: Yeah, it's really bad that the water in canals, rivers, and tanks is getting dirtier every day.
Zafi: Exactly! This dirty water is causing a lot of problems for us.
Zarif: But people are mostly to blame for making water dirty. They throw their trash into it.
Zafi: Yes, farmers also use chemicals on their fields. When it rains or floods, some of these chemicals get washed away.
Zarif: You're right. And these chemicals mix with the water in canals, ponds, and rivers, making the water dirty.
Zafi: Factories are also making water dirty with their waste.
Zarif: Absolutely! Oil leaks from boats, dead animals and plants, and decaying debris all add to the problem too.
Zafi: Also, disease germs and dirty toilets make water dirty.
Zarif: So, we really need to stop water from getting dirty. But how can we do that?
Zafi: There are many ways to stop water from getting dirty. But the most important is to teach people why clean water matters.
Zarif: I agree with you. We have to tell people about the bad things that happen when water is dirty.
Zafi: Thanks a lot for talking about this important topic.
Zarif: You're welcome. Let's talk again soon.