Not all but most are.
yes it is caused by humans only by the contaminating the water ,air and land .water pollutions by the man baths sometimes in water.air pollution by the wastages of air into the air that pollutes the air No, not neccessarily, no. Because pollution is caused by everyone, animals and plants and some other things too.
Natural sources of air pollution include: Volcanic Ash Forest Fires Caused by Humans: Factory Smoke Vehicle Exhaust
Indoor air pollution refers to the contamination of air inside buildings, caused by factors like cooking, smoking, and poor ventilation. Outdoor air pollution, on the other hand, is the contamination of air in the external environment, often caused by vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and natural sources like wildfires.
no. Cows make Methane gas (poop) which is a greenhouse gas. However dirty,stinky humans are the major causes of air pollution.
No, not all air pollution is caused by humans. While human activities such as industrial processes, transportation, and agriculture significantly contribute to air pollution, natural events like wildfires, volcanic eruptions, and dust storms also release pollutants into the atmosphere. Therefore, air pollution results from both anthropogenic (human-made) and natural sources.
air pollution can harm humans by the leathel toxens in it it can also kill animals and create water pollution
acid rain is caused by air pollution
Almost all of he contaminants present in outdoor pollution can be found in indoor pollution. They include PAHs, solvents, organics, heavy metals, particulates, benzene, carcinogens, fecal material. So how do they differ? * Outdoor pollution levels are monitored by industry and government. * There are criteria for outdoor pollution. * Problems identified in outdoor air are investigated and corrected * Out door air pollutants are transient - the wind changes and they are gone.
Air and noise pollution is caused on Diwali. Water pollution is caused on Holi.
Air pollution
Indoor air pollution can be worse than outdoor air pollution because indoor spaces can trap pollutants and chemicals, leading to higher concentrations of harmful substances. Factors such as poor ventilation, smoking, and household products can contribute to poor indoor air quality.
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