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what happened if pollution increased up to very high level?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Rising air pollution will also lead to premature aging. Human exposure to air toxins will increase to a great extent if air pollution is not controlled. The Environmental Protection Agency states that exposure to pollutants is directly linked to cancer and heart disease.

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Air pollution is one of the biggest killers all over the world. In fact, air pollution in India caused approximately 1.2 million deaths in 2017. A survey published by Lancet Planetary Health concluded that unusually high rates of lower respiratory infections, heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, and lung cancer caused one in eight deaths. The situation is so alarming that no Indian state achieves the air quality limits mentioned by WHO. Not just outdoor, the poor condition also affects the indoor air quality. The presence of PM 2.5 and carbon dioxide build-up as a result of outdoor pollution can have a negative impact on your health. This is the reason why it is extremely important to take steps to curb the situation. Read on to find out the dangers of air pollution and future predictions on the effects of not controlling indoor and outdoor air pollution.

Future Prediction - If Air Pollution continues to increase

Catastrophic Impact of Air Pollution in the Future

The impact of increasing air pollution is more dangerous than you think. If air pollution is not controlled, by 2030 the air will become so poisonous that it will be necessary to use an oxygen kit to breathe easily. Rising air pollution will also lead to premature aging. Human exposure to air toxins will increase to a great extent if air pollution is not controlled. The Environmental Protection Agency states that exposure to pollutants is directly linked to cancer and heart disease.

Indoor Air Quality- Is it as Important as Outdoor Air Quality?

The indoor and outdoor air quality is closely related to each other. The outdoor pollutants penetrate the indoor air with the background air when you ventilate your home. If the concentration of indoor air pollutants is already high, it can further deteriorate the outdoor air quality. The situation is more alarming in cities such as Delhi, which according to reports, has the World’s second-highest level of particulate matter. Numerous indoor air pollutants such as volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, radon, asbestos, and biological allergens have 1000 times higher chances of reaching human lungs as compared to indoor air pollutants

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