Yes, if you mean carbon dioxide but not methane or nitrous oxide.
Yes, if you include power stations as factories.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions:
Each factory produces an amount of pollution specific to its operations, there is no standard amount. The factors would be:
Your probably doing the same worksheet I am.
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most ocean pollution comes from human activities and natural occurences
Nonpoint pollution is known as pollution that comes from many different types of sources. It is also a type of pollution that is difficult to track and comes from everyday activities. Some examples of nonpoint pollution include fertilizing oneâ??s lawn, car tailpipes, and the act of constructing a road.
It's called acid rain, and comes from pollution in the air from factories, cars and anything that burns fossil fuels.
point-source pollution
the difference is that a point source pollution comes from a specific site & the non-point source pollution comes from many sources rather than a single specific site. or point source pollution is pollution that comes from a known and specific location. Nonpoint source pollution is pollution that does not have a specific point of orign....................:-)Hisme John
No half comes from factories
most ocean pollution comes from human activities and natural occurences
Pollution of the atmosphere comes from many sources and most of them are caused by man- car emissions, smoke from factories, and by-products of manufacturing.
A high percentage, probably more than 50%.
Nonpoint pollution is known as pollution that comes from many different types of sources. It is also a type of pollution that is difficult to track and comes from everyday activities. Some examples of nonpoint pollution include fertilizing oneâ??s lawn, car tailpipes, and the act of constructing a road.
yes factories cause air pollution because the smoke comes out of the chimany
Depends on where you get the electricity to recharge the batteries. If the electricity is produced in a hydro-electric plant then there is almost no pollution. If the electricity comes from a nuclear power plant then you have nuclear waste. If the electricity comes from a coal-fired plant that you do have pollution from the burning of coal.
It's called acid rain, and comes from pollution in the air from factories, cars and anything that burns fossil fuels.
Air is technically cleaner in the country side as most of the smog/pollution comes from factories, etc. Most of these factories are located in urban areas (city areas) due to closer access to the city. The smog spreads out as it moves due to wind and so the pollution/air quality in the country side (rural) is clearer and less congested with pollution. But technically there is still a lot of pollution but it's just spread out a lot.
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