Nitrogen is a normal component (about 80%) of the air you breathe. It is inert under most circumstances (excluding deep sea work where nitrogen narcosis or Rapture of the Deeps, might occur)
When there is too much nitrogen in the air, it is usually looked at as too little oxygen.
Though nitrogen is a naturally occurring in air, nitrogen oxide, which is mainly produced by road traffic. In excess it is known to give rise to acid rain. The main affect of NO2 in air is that it contributes to the formation of photochemical smog. It can also cause respiratory problems because it causes inflammation of the lining of the lungs and reduce immunity to lung infections
No. Storm debris is not a form of air pollution.
Yes, it is possible.
Some human activities that pollute the atmosphere include burning fossil fuels for energy production and transportation, industrial processes releasing pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, and deforestation leading to loss of carbon sinks. Agricultural practices such as livestock farming and the use of fertilizers also contribute to air pollution.
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.
The percentage of nitrogen in pure, dry ,standard air is 78,084 % (by volume).
Nitrogen and co2
The air is already 78% nitrogen, so nitrogen doesn't pollute air. That being said, the nitrogen in air reacts under high heat and/or pressure such as an engine or combustion process to make nitrogen oxides which are toxic or can combine with water to make acid rain, or combine with reactive hydrocarbons in the presence of ultraviolet light to make photochemical smog.
Burning fossil fuels from vehicles and industrial processes release pollutants like carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide into the air, contributing to air pollution. Additionally, emissions from agricultural activities, such as methane from livestock and ammonia from fertilizers, also contribute to air pollution.
WE BREATHE the air. If we pollute it, we need air, so we breathe it in and get sick.
I theorize that since oxygen and nitrogen are both present in the atmosphere, there must be nitrous oxide in the air already. Therefore, I conclude that N2O will not have negative affects on the atmosphere.
No. The electric cars don't pollute air, because noxious gas doesn't get out of the tupe and in such way doesn't pollute air.
The plural of pollute is pollutes. As in "the factory pollutes the air".
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Both. Cars emit Hydrocarbons + Nitrogen Oxides + Carbon Dioxide + Carbon Monoxide. People emit Methane and Carbon Dioxide.
synthetic fiber can pollute air when it is burnt and being a petroleum product it can produce toxic gases in the air
Of course, diesel can pollute the air, land and water. It's a fossil fuel and it can pollute a great deal.