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    includes low birth weight‚ preterm delivery‚ and heart defects to the baby and there are almost 4.6 million people die each because of the air pollution. Along with harming human health‚ air pollution also causes several environmental effects such as acid rain‚ which damages forest and causes water bodies to be acidic‚ making these habitats unsuitable for fishes and other animals‚ as well as decaying the buildings‚ sculpture‚ and statues that are part of human property; ozone depletion‚ which increased

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    combustion etc. Due to air pollution‚ the composition of air is changing all over the world. Most of the gases and air pollutants are produced by burning fuels. Burning of coal produces carbon dioxide‚ sulphur dioxide etc. which are responsible for acid rain. Chlorofluorocarbons are widely used as propellants and as refrigerants which cause ozone depletion. Water pollution adversely changes the quality of water. It disturbs the balance of the ecosystem and causes health hazards. Water becomes polluted

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    impact of the Clean Air Act amendments of 1990 on the Southern Company’s Bowen plant? The Clean Air Act amendments of 1990 regulate the emissions of sulfur dioxide starting in 1995. The intention of this legislation is to control the formation of acid rain. Between 1995 and 1999‚ the Bowen plant will receive allowances to emit 254‚580 tons of sulfur dioxide per year. Starting in 2000‚ the Bowen plant will receive allowances to emit 122‚198 tons of sulfur dioxide per year. To comply with the law‚ the

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    volcanoes and in various industrial processes. Since coal and petroleum often contain sulphur compounds‚ their combustion generates sulfur dioxide. Further oxidation of SO2‚ usually in the presence of a catalyst such as NO2‚ forms H2SO4‚ and thus acid rain.[2] This is one of the causes for concern over the environmental impact of the use of these fuels as power sources. • Nitrogen oxides (NOx) - especially nitrogen dioxide are emitted from high temperature combustion‚ and are also produced naturally

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    HARM THE ENVIRONMENT OF AIR POLLUTION       1. Harm to human health and animal life on earth:       Air pollution on the human body and animals primarily via the respiratory tract as well as direct effects on the eyes and skin of the body. They cause diseases such as suffocation‚ acute pulmonary edema‚ a number of irritating contaminants for coughs‚ asthma‚ tuberculosis‚ lung cancer‚ causing bitter tears‚ cause allergies‚ itching on skin‚ urticaria‚ stone dust and asbestos dust causes lung .

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    Air and Water Pollution Penny Thompson ENV 100 12.4.2011 Air and Water Pollution Pollution is everywhere we look. In everyday activity‚ humans produce unhealthy pollutants without even a thought. This has been going on for centuries; even as early as the 11th century‚ people turned to burning coal instead of wood and in the 13th century‚ England’s King Edward l tried to impose stiff penalties for polluting the air. They could see that burning sea coal was creating hazards (History Channel

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    can sources worsen bronchitis‚ emphysema‚ and asthma. "Bad" ozone also can reduce lung function and inflame the linings of the lungs. Repeated exposure may permanently scar lung tissue Sulfuric acid (H SO ) The primary sources of Sulfuric acid is very corrosive and would badly 2 4 sulfuric acid emissions burn any plants‚ birds or land animals are the industries that exposed to it. Can severely burn the skin and eyes manufacture it or use it in humans. Repeated exposures may cause in

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    want to know. Why Sealcoating Is Necessary Your asphalt driveway slowly deteriorates over time. The surface oxidizes‚ which causes the color to change from black to gray. Oil‚ gas‚ and rain seep into the asphalt and hasten the development of cracks and potholes. Cracks are more than an eyesore. They allow rain to drain into the soil beneath the asphalt layer‚ and this causes the soil to shift. The shifting soil causes the cracks to get bigger‚ and it can even cause the underlying base of your driveway

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    | |Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) |Coal-burning power plants |Birds that are exposed to the Sulfuric acid are most likely to | | | |hatch unhealthy eggs. | Note: Some pollutants may not have direct health effects. Choose one of the following atmospheric issues: air pollution‚ global warming‚ ozone depletion‚ and acid deposition. Then‚ respond to the following:

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    wheezing Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) fertilizer producers‚ ‚ the chemical industry‚ battery manufacturers‚ fabricated‚ electronic things Can cause lung damage‚ shortness of breath‚ can cause respiratory problems depending on the amount inhaled. Can burn the skin if it comes it contact. elevated concentrations in the atmosphere Note: Some pollutants may not have direct health effects. Choose one of the following atmospheric issues: air pollution‚ global warming‚ ozone depletion‚ and acid deposition. Then

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