No
If you count pollution as unwanted chemicals or material in an environment.
Light pollution and air pollution effect astronomy by making it more difficult to view the stars. If you notice, when you get out of the cities where there is less air and light pollution, you are better able to view the stars.
The ratio of people to the ratio of pollution/progression will make us melt or make us float to the stars.
the pollution that factory make s is air pollution
it can rid the stars and the nice dark sky
The night sky (unless impeded by light pollution and/or clouds or smog) is filled with stars.
At the specific location in Canada where you watched, the stars are obscured by pollution or you live in an area where there are too many lights (light pollution).
Excessive light (light pollution), dramatically reduces the visibility of stars.
Some FALSE facts on light pollution are: 1. Astronomers benefit from light pollution as it helps them to study stars. 2. All stars are visible in the night sky when viewed from a light polluted city. 3. Light pollution is good for the environment. 4. Light pollution doesn't affect human sleep cycles.
The visibility of stars is primarily determined by factors such as light pollution, atmospheric conditions, and the location on Earth. Light pollution from artificial sources can overwhelm the faint light of stars, while atmospheric conditions like clouds or humidity can block starlight. Additionally, stars are more visible in areas with minimal light pollution, such as rural locations or remote areas.
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.
Its not that the stars aren't up there. We are creating so much light pollution in our cities that it can be difficult to see stars in an urban area.
It is only dark enough to can see the stars if there is no light pollution. Light causes obstruction in view.