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    completion‚ submit the file using your last name to the appropriate folder. 1. Which criteria pollutant is colorless‚ odorless‚ and poses a risk to humans‚ even in small amounts A. Sulfur dioxide B. Nitrogen dioxide C. Carbon monoxide D. Tropospheric ozone 2. Each of the following is a direct effect of air pollution on the respiratory system except A. pulmonary emphysema. B. blood poisoning. C. lung cancer. D. chest pain. 3. Most of the total SO2 emissions comes from A. Petroleum refining. B

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    especially vulnerable to unhealthy levels of air pollution. There are many kinds of air pollution. The ones I want to talk about are the ozone‚ acid rain‚ carbon monoxide and toxic air contaminants. Ozone is formed when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxide react in sunlight. Therefore‚ ozone is at its peak during hot summer days. Exposure to high levels of ozone can have serious consequences on your health. It can cause respiratory disease‚ loss of pulmonary elasticity‚ and premature aging of our

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    buildings in its place making it impossible for anything to grow there. Those trees were a crucial part to the ecosystem and environment‚ which are now changed forever. We also drive cars‚ which emit exhaust‚ which in turn hurts our ozone layer and heats up the Earth. Once the ozone layer is damaged the ice caps melt a little and now the entire environment is changed‚ all thanks to man. Not to mention that biomes are changed as well due to global warming; the ice caps melt a little and the world gets hotter

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    particles from coal combustion and‚ in more recent decades‚ motor vehicles have produced severe loss of air quality and significant health effects. 6. Finally‚ emissions of carbon dioxide and other radiatively active gases‚ together with stratospheric ozone depletion‚ represent planet-scale assaults on the quality of our atmospheric environment. 7. In the Western world‚ stringent environmental legislations have been able to overcome the ‘conventional’ air pollution problems of foul and sooty skylines

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    What causes a volcanic eruption? When a part of the earth’s upper mantle or lower crust melts‚ magma forms. A volcano is essentially an opening or a vent through which this magma and the dissolved gases it contains are discharged. Although there are several factors triggering a volcanic eruption‚ three predominate: the buoyancy of the magma‚ the pressure from the exsolved gases in the magma and the injection of a new batch of magma into an already filled magma chamber. What follows is a brief description

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    Air Pollution. Term Paper

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    to humans or other living organisms‚ or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment‚ into the atmosphere. The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth’s ecosystems. Indoor air pollution and urban air quality are listed as two of the world’s worst pollution problems in the 2008 Blacksmith Institute World’s

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    especially children‚ in both developed and developing countries. Exposure to air pollutants like ground-level ozone‚ particulate matter‚ and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can have damaging effects on fetal and early childhood development such

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    and sulfur dioxide. Emissions of carbon monoxide are especially dangerous. Schematic drawing‚ causes and effects of air pollution: (1) greenhouse effect‚ (2) particulate contamination‚ (3) increased UV radiation‚ (4) acid rain‚ (5) increased ozone concentration‚ (6) increased levels of nitrogen oxides. Source Wikipedia.com In periods of heavily air pollution there will be no rainfall. The sky will not produce it and the heat will therefore won’t go away. Transport and large industries are

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    Ecologically‚ Economically & Globally Automobiles have transformed our planet. There are positive and negative outcomes in all new technological innovations‚ new to the world products‚ and within product line extensions. Automobiles have a severe impact on society’s daily needs of transportation‚ their profit margin capabilities for corporations‚ and seemingly cover our globe. Considering these standards‚ innovators tend to shy away from implementing modernism of transportation. There are simple

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    main issue. Today‚ increasing population growth causes the natural environment to change greatly. This paper focuses on the negative influence of population growth on the environment in these areas: air pollution‚ water pollution‚ global warming and ozone depletion. Air pollution is an important pollution problem. Increasing population growth creates more of this pollutant whose major source is burning of fossil fuel‚ larger number of vehicles and industrial production. As a result‚ this leads to

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