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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.


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The atmospheric layer containing pollution is troposphere. It the nearest to earth.


Do power plants give out pollution?

They spread gases that thickens the atmosphere, causing the heat to be blocked from exiting to space.. The gases are heavy, and comes down to the ground causing pollution.


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How was the early atmosphere diffrient from our current atmosphere?

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Where does most of the evaporation comes from?

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What does pollution does?

Pollution is the release of environmental contaminants. The major forms of pollution include: *Air pollution, the release of chemicals and particulates into the atmosphere.


What is pollution that comes from only one source called?

Pollution that comes from only one source is called point source pollution. This type of pollution is often easier to identify and regulate compared to non-point source pollution, which comes from multiple sources.


What pollution mean?

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