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Q: How can pollutants enter the atmosphere?
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What are the air pollutants that affects your atmosphere?

there are many pollutants. These are greenhouse gases.


What are the Foreign substances in the atmosphere are called?

Air pollutants


Is secondary pollutants more harmful than primary pollutants?

Primary air pollutants are emitted directly into atmosphere from a process such as exhaust from a engine, industries, volcanic eruption Secondary air pollution are formed in the air when primary pollutants interact.


Why does the sky sometimes look purple?

increased gas pollutants in the atmosphere radiate different colored light than the sky with no pollutants


Contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural sources?

Deplet


Is the atmosphere always the same Why or why not?

The atmosphere is not always the same because it is always changing due to weather patterns and pollutants in the air


Why air pollutants produced by forest fires in another country can travel all the way to Singapore?

The air pollutants rise high in the atmosphere where the winds are very active. These high-speed winds in the upper atmosphere is what allows pollutants to travel and spread our through out the world. Even though the winds at ground level seem still, high in the atmosphere they're vigorous and aggressive.


How did earths atmosphere change?

Earths atmosphere has changed in a few ways. It contains more pollutants and carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas.


When puddle water evaporates does it enter our atmosphere?

Yes, water vapors enter in the atmosphere.


Sentence for the word pervade?

Some pollutants pervade the atmosphere of New York City.


What is the result when pollutants enter the air and combine with water vapor?

acid rain


Does Lightning clean the atmosphere?

No. Lightning actually produces small amounts of pollutants such as ozone and nitrogen oxides. The rain the usually accompanies lightning can remove some pollutants.