because able to growth microorganism and give it what he wont to live
no effect
The mold requires moisture to grow so the more moisture the more mold.
i think the moisture is like a fuel to a fire so it goes up higher
Pollutants can dissolve and move throughout a body of water.
Chemical materials (pure or impure) can be pollutants for waters, soils and air.
balls
SMOKE
Effects of Oil on RaindropsYes, oil can affect raindrops. Pollutants from the oil, as well as gases and pollutants from the dispersant can be carried by raindrops.
no effect
Mouth breathing does not cleans the impurities from the air as nasal breathing does. This leaves you more susceptible to illness and pollutants. It also does not heat the air as much and allows you to loose moisture from the body.
Pollution does affect cloud formation. In the case of aerosol pollutants, if the air pollutants reflect the sun's light, the cloud cover increases. If they absorb it, cloud growth is stunted.
Localized pollutants such as arsenic, asbestos, lead, and mercury; Outdoor pollutants caused by industry and intensified by weather conditions; Household heating, such as wood-burning stoves
it doesnt
Yes
No. Some people are more susceptible to different kinds of pollutants, or have health conditions that make them more sensitive.
yes it will pollutants that can be inhaled can affect respiratory system
no it does not