compare the chemicals present in the pollutants of Chattisgarh and Gujarat and make a flowchart on it.
Answers
The analysis was conducted in the industrial areas of Korba, Champa and Raipur by the State Health Resource Centre of Chhattisgarh, an autonomous body that provides technical support to the state health department. It collected air samples from these towns between January and February.
Various chemicals pollute the air in both Gujrat and Chhattisgarh's industrial and non-industrial districts.
Explanation:
The Chhattisgarh State Health Resource Centre discovered the following air contaminants in the state:
1. P.M. 2.5
2. Nickel (Ni)
3. Manganese (Mn)
4. Silica
5. Methane
6. Lead
7. Sulfur Dioxide
According to a research study report published in the International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, Gujrat's air is polluted by:
1. P.M. 2.5
2. P.M. 10
3. N2O (Nitrogen Dioxide)
4. Sulfur Dioxide
5. Ozone at ground level
6. Methane
7. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
8. Lead
While both states have Lead, Methane, Sulphur Dioxide, and PM 2.5 in common, the remainder is dependent on the sort of industrial emission and the extent of people's non-sustainable activities.