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No. Some people are more susceptible to different kinds of pollutants, or have health conditions that make them more sensitive.
For health and welfare of the earth and its inhabitants.
carbon monoxide
Reducing the pollutants in the air that caused health problems
reducing the pollutants in the air that cause health problems
The pollutants found in Venice canals include organic waste and sewage, heavy metals, debris and litter, oils and greases, and pollutants from boat traffic. These pollutants can have negative effects on the water quality and the ecosystem of the canals. Measures are being taken to reduce these pollutants and protect the canals' environmental health.
the increase of pollutants from maquiladoras has raised concerns about damage to health and the environment.
Pollutants dumped into the air can eventually get into your body when you eat, drink and breathe. Pollutants in the air fall to earth with the rain drops and snow flakes. The pollutants then become more and more concentrated by biomagnification as they move up the food chain to you.
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Human health is highly effected by the pollutants and dirty air. Direct effects may cause skin allergies (Dermatitis, Skin infection, Eczema or even Skin cancer), breathing problems (Asthma, Chronic obstructive, Emphysema or even Bronchitis). Along with these issues there are several other indirect effects health.