You inhale all the bad sheet
This is a simple question to answer, air pollution can effect your health because it can harm your lungs and cause breathing problems. But it cannot kill you. Also, air pollution can harm earth's environment. I'm sorry but contrary to what you say air pollution can give you lung cancer and lung cancer can and does kill.
Yes it can because of all the chemicals and it will very slowly kill your lungs and that may cause lungs problems or lung cancer.
If the pollution in the air is cigarette smoke you can develope lung cancer. Second hand smoke is dangerous.
Air pollution causes lung cancer UV radiation causes melanomas and basal and squamous skin carcinomas
Some air pollutants in the air are known as dangerous carcinogens. So, it is possible that air pollution can cause cancer.
The major cause of lung cancer is strongly correlated with smoking cigarettes. Pipe and cigar also causes cancer. An increased risk of developing lung cancer is passive smoking, the inhalation of tobacco smoke from other smokers. Exposure to asbestos fibers is linked to lung cancer. Air pollution can increase the likelihood of developing lung cancer. And genetics also plays a part.
It can cause asthma, cancer, stroke, lung problems, or chest tightness. For more info go to greenpeace.org or familydoctor.org
it is 1 of the many possibetys
respiratory infections, heart disease, COPD, stroke and lung cancer
Lung cancer occurs when something stimulates cells in the lung or lungs to begin to multiply uncontrollably. The most common cause of lung cancer is smoking, although there are other causes, usually involving inhalation of foreign particles.What causes lung cancer? The biggest cause of lung cancer is smoking, approximately 36,000 people in the U.K. die from lung cancer every year, 90% of those lung cancer deaths are from smoking. If you are a non-smoker there is a risk that you can get lung cancer from passive smoking, though the risk is not as high than if you smoke yourself. Passive smoking could be responsible for several hundred, lung cancer cases every year. Another possible cause of lung cancer is exposure to certain chemicals and substances such as asbestos, radon gas and nickel, but this is very rare. Air pollution has also been suspected as a cause of lung cancer, but this has not been proved.
1.cystic fibrosis 2.lung cancer 3.allergie
Tobacco products, smoke inhalation, air pollution, asbestos and radon.