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essay on the topic beat air pollution​

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Answered by armaansinghaujla
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(150 words)

Air pollution is the mixing of any harmful substances to the atmosphere fresh air causing huge level of damages, human health disorders, reducing the quality of life, etc. Air pollution is increasing day by day because of the increasing number of industries. Such polluted air never remains at one place however spread to whole environment and affecting the lives of the people all through the world. Death rates of the human beings have been increased because of increased variety of diseases. The polluted air we breathe every moment causing lungs disorders and even lung cancer thus affecting the health of other body organs.

Air pollution is continuously damaging the whole ecological system and affecting the lives of plants and animals as well. It has reached to the critical stage and affecting the whole atmosphere by allowing more harmful radiations from the sun to the earth. Again polluted air acts as a better insulator which prevents heat to get escaped back into the space


Alokiye: bro can u expand the introduction and conclusion
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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"Air pollution" is the combination of many damaging substances into the fresh air environment causing enormous levels of damage, disorders of human health, reduction of our lives' quality, etc. Due to the growing amount of sectors, air pollution is growing day by day. An increase in Death rates is noticed along with the rise in air pollution. The polluted air causes "lungs disorders" and even "lung cancer" due to its inhalation thus affecting the organ's health. In the form of "strong particles", "liquid droplets", or "gases", "pollutants" may be present. They can also be "natural or man-made". It is possible to classify pollutants as main or secondary. "Primary pollutants" are usually emitted straight from a process, such as "ash" from a "volcanic eruption", "carbon monoxide gas" from an "exhaust" or from a "motor vehicle", or "sulfur dioxide" from "factories". There is no direct emission of secondary pollutants. Rather, they form in the air when "primary pollutants react or interact".

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