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Article air pollution and its perils

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Answered by rastoginivi012
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Air pollution has become a matter of great concern for one and all. The Indian metropolitan cities have become centres of air pollution. It spares no (me whether young or old. It is becoming hazardous for everyone as it is leading to many respiratory problems, skin diseases cite

The increase in air pollution is due to the increase in the number of vehicles on mad and the number of factories emanating smoke. There is an increase in the number of patients having breathing problems like asthma, bronchitis etc. Patients having skin problems are also multiplying in number.

It is the need of the hour to pay attention to this problem by keeping our environment pollution free. Proper disposal of garbage must be done. It should not in any case be burnt Factories should be on the outskirts of the city or far away from them where the smoke doesn't harm the residents. More attention should be paid to keep the city green as we all know that plants and trees also help to keep the environment pollution free.

Answered by Anonymous
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                 Air pollution

Air pollution refers to the release of pollutants into the air that are detrimental to human health and the planet as a whole.

Air pollution is caused by solid and liquid particles and certain gases that are suspended in the air. These particles and gases can come from car and truck exhaust, factories, dust, pollen, mold spores, volcanoes and wildfires. The solid and liquid particles suspended in our air are called aerosols.

           Effects On Humans

People experience a wide range of health effects from being exposed to air pollution. Effects can be broken down into short-term effects and long-term effects.

Short-term effects, which are temporary, include illnesses such as pneumonia or bronchitis. They also include discomfort such as irritation to the nose, throat, eyes, or skin. Air pollution can also cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Bad smells made by factories, garbage, or sewer systems are considered air pollution, too. These odors are less serious but still unpleasant.

Long-term effects of air pollution can last for years or for an entire lifetime. They can even lead to a person's death. Long-term health effects from air pollution include heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema. Air pollution can also cause long-term damage to people's nerves, brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs. Some scientists suspect air pollutants cause birth defects. Nearly 2.5 million people die worldwide each year from the effects of outdoor or indoor air pollution.

                Ways to reduce pollution

Anybody can take steps to reduce air pollution. Millions of people every day make simple changes in their lives to do this. Taking

instead of driving a car, or riding a bike instead of traveling in carbon dioxide-emitting vehicles are a couple of ways to reduce air pollution. Avoiding aerosol cans, recycling

instead of burning them, and not smoking cigarettes are others.

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