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define air pollution​

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Answered by sanjana8350
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Air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. Car emissions, chemicals from factories, dust, pollen and mold spores may be suspended as particles. Ozone, a gas, is a major part of air pollution in cities. When ozone forms air pollution, it's also called smog. Some air pollutants are poisonous.

Types of Air Pollutants:

An air pollutant is known as a substance in the air that can cause harm to humans and the environment. Pollutants can be in the form of solid particles, liquid droplets, or gases. In addition, they may be natural or man-made. ... Secondary pollutants are not emitted directly.

air pollution and its effects

Air pollution can also cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea. ... 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

We have listed 10 common air pollution causes along with the effects that have serious implication on your health on a daily basis.

The Burning of Fossil Fuels. ...

Industrial Emission. ...

Indoor Air Pollution. ...

Wildfires. ...

Microbial Decaying Process. ...

Transportation. ...

Open Burning of Garbage Waste. ...

Construction and Demolition.

There are three advantages of air pollution:

Air pollution helps plants grow. Guess what our factories and cars put in the air? ...

Air pollution slows climate change. Some pollutants we put out heat up the Earth, like carbon dioxide. ...

Air pollution keeps polluted cities cooler in the summer.

On Days when High Particle Levels are Expected, Take these Extra Steps to Reduce Pollution:

Reduce the number of trips you take in your car.

Reduce or eliminate fireplace and wood stove use.

Avoid burning leaves, trash, and other materials.

Avoid using gas-powered lawn and garden equipment.

Reducing pollutants in the air is important for human health and the environment. Poor air quality has harmful effects on human health, particularly the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Pollutants can also damage plants and buildings, and smoke or haze can reduce visibility.

CFCs- aerosol, refrigeration, air conditioning and foam- blowing industries- destroy ozone layer. Methane-feedlots, rubbish dumps- global warming. Carbon monoxide- vehicle emissions- restricts oxygen uptake, causes drowsiness, headaches, death global warming.

In many countries heart disease is a leading cause of death and even a small contribution from air pollution could mean a significant and important effect on public heath. On an individual level, the risk to health from air pollution is very much smaller than that posed by active cigarette smoking or accidents.

Answered by DankBrownKudi
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  • Any undesirable addition of substance in the air which produces disturbance in the composition of air is called air pollution .

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