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article on air pollution in delhi

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We need air , we breathe air but it nowadays it is not clear , it is not healthy the reason is again HUMAN BEING. Now we are in modern era thousand of motor vehicles are being developed every day and we buy it we , use it and exploit the atmosphere. I am not saying that we should not develp motor vehicle but we can decrease the use of these motor vehicle which causes air pollution. We should not use our personal vehicle such as car and motor cycle at a large scale instead of this we can use public vehicle such as bus which can load dozens of passengers and at a time and hence decrease in pollution as compared to individuals vehicle.
Nowadays in cities like delhi we can't even go outside without a handkerchief on our mouth.
Due to these pollutants air is becoming harmful for us and causing a number of disease.
So we need to improve the air quality by growing more and more plant and be reducing the use of motor vehicle.

SO SAVE GREEN GO GREEN.
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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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