Air pollutants
Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances or chemicals in the air that can impact human health and the environment. These pollutants can be nat...
Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances or chemicals in the air that can impact human health and the environment. These pollutants can be nat...
Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances or chemicals in the air that can impact human health and the environment. These pollutants can be natural or man-made, and they can be present in various forms, including particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, ozone, and volatile organic compounds.
Air pollutants can have severe impacts on human health, leading to respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and other health issues. They can also contribute to environmental damage, causing acid rain, ozone depletion, and other ecological issues.
The sources of air pollution include industrial emissions, motor vehicles, agricultural activities, and burning of fossil fuels. These sources can release various pollutants directly into the air or they can contribute to the formation of pollutants through chemical reactions.
Air pollution is a global issue, and its effects can be felt in many parts of the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has established air quality guidelines to protect human health, and these guidelines are often used as a basis for setting air pollution standards in countries around the world.
Reducing air pollution requires a multifaceted approach that includes reducing emissions from sources, implementing pollution control measures, and improving air quality monitoring and reporting