Absolutely. Try going to sleep with bright lights beaming through your window. It's the same as noise pollution...airplanes, buses, light rail causing all sorts of racket throughout the day and night.
They are still there. But they are hidden by the pollution and by the lights. The city of Lights has so many lights that it overpowers the light of the stars.
light pollution is mainly caused by the glare of the city street lights. There is no way to prevent this from happening due to the fact that you can't stop the reflection of the lights on the street from reflecting back to the sky.
Typically the lights and pollution of the city decrease the visibility of the sky at night. In the country the are no artificial lights and the air is cleaner.
This is due to light pollution. The glow of the city lights can conceal stars.
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A yellow night sky can be caused by air pollution, specifically from city lights reflecting off particles in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is known as light pollution.
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Mumbai in India is the largest city and major economic and financial center known for its terrible pollution levels. The city's rapid industrialization and large population contribute to poor air quality and pollution-related issues. Efforts are being made to address these environmental concerns through various initiatives and regulations.
People who live in the country can see more stars because there is less light pollution. In rural areas, there are fewer artificial lights from buildings and streetlights, which allows for greater visibility of the night sky. In contrast, cities have more light pollution from various sources, which can make it difficult to see stars clearly.
Because usually in the country, there is less "light pollution" in the form of street lights, house lights, etc. When it's darker in your immediate surroundings, the sky is easier to see. Plus, there is usually less air pollution as well. This is why most astronomical observatories using light-collecting telescopes are found far out in the country, and/or on top of mountains - clear air, less light, etc etc.
Air pollution, water pollution, ground pollution, light pollution (interferes with observing the sky at night; is caused by unshielded artificial lights), and noise pollution.
Environmental pollution caused by too much noise is called noise pollution.