Chemistry, asked by soorajm, 10 months ago

how air pollution affect on non living organisms

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Answered by mira1219
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Effects of air pollution on non living things are when gases from polluted air dissolve in rain causing acid rain,the rain water may settle on leaves leaving acids on it. These acids damage leaves of plants by burning them". When smoke is emitted by vehicles and factories, they mix with the rain to form acid rain.

Answered by cutie7777
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⭐I am not sure what you mean by non-living organisms, but I am going to assume you mean dead organisms.

✔Living organisms generally suffer from pollution of most kinds. Though pollution is not a scaler quantity the way most imagine it. For example, a pollution of methane would be harmful for us, but for chemoautotrophes it would be a very rich energy source. Or a pollution of Oxygen is beneficial for us but not so much for all of anaerobic life. So based on the pollution, something will suffer and some other organism will benefits. Usually what we define as pollution is stuff harmful to organisms we care about and depend on, crops, livestocks, forests, that kind of things.

Non-living organisms like carcasses might be impacted by pollution too. For example, something that kills all the bacteria and microbes responsible for degrading corpses, and suddenly there are smelly bodies everywhere.

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