someone farting loudly, someone having an orgasim, or a man making loud animal like noises while humping during intercoarse.
Some air pollutants:
pollution
Some Primary pollutants are like when humans directly put them in the air Secondary pollutants are like when pollutants react with Primary and other Primary pollutants.
Air pollutants.
An example of air pollution would be smog. Smog is formed when haze or fog combines with smoke from factories. Smog can be seen frequently in China and other cities where factories are constantly working, blowing smoke and other pollutants into the air, or cities that are overrun by automobiles.
Primary air pollutants are emitted directly into atmosphere from a process such as exhaust from a engine, industries, volcanic eruption Secondary air pollution are formed in the air when primary pollutants interact.
They are suspensions and pollutants.
pollution
Some examples of pollutants include carbon monoxide (carbon emissions into the air) and lead emissions into water sources. Most of the lead and metallic substances that end up in the river streams are from industrial processes.
Some Primary pollutants are like when humans directly put them in the air Secondary pollutants are like when pollutants react with Primary and other Primary pollutants.
they are Gaseous
Air pollutants.
An example of air pollution would be smog. Smog is formed when haze or fog combines with smoke from factories. Smog can be seen frequently in China and other cities where factories are constantly working, blowing smoke and other pollutants into the air, or cities that are overrun by automobiles.
chemicals and waste products are examples of pollutants
Primary pollutants are pollutants that enters the air directly from a source and Secondary pollutants are air pollutantsproduced by the reaction of a primary pollutant with some other pollutant
there are many pollutants. These are greenhouse gases.
Primary air pollutants are emitted directly into atmosphere from a process such as exhaust from a engine, industries, volcanic eruption Secondary air pollution are formed in the air when primary pollutants interact.
Natural processes will eventually remove air pollutants, if we stop inputting them at such massive levels. The prospect of removing air pollutants is interesting and seems favorable, but is ultimately myopic. What happens even if we can suddenly remove pollutants from the air? Where can we put them? In the ground? This would undoubtedly engender new issues. No, the question is not how to remove air pollutants, but how to live without producing them.