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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.
If air pollution continues to increase then the air that we breath will be dirty and very unhealthy.
air pollution increase rate of cance
Not all but most are.
air pollution
Yes, fertilizers can increase air pollution unless they are organic. Some chemicals n the fertilizers may do good for your grass but, not the rest of the environment and the air.
outdoorpollution is whene the air that is pollutid ti haved gon to the outsiad of the building.
Air outside your home is probably healthier than the air inside. According to research, indoor air can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air even in the largest and most industrialized cities, even Los Angeles.Both pollutions are fairly dangerous for different reasons, for indoor it is because we usually sleep indoors and it can be harmful for us to inhale all that pollution constantly. outdoor pollution is dangerous because it contaminates water which we drink and can make us very sick.
water, air, and land pollution
Answer from Holt California Earth Science" Ventilation, or the mixing of indoor air with outdoor air, can lower indoor air pollution.""Another way to lower indoor air pollution is to limit the use of chemical solvents and cleaners.
Of course it does. A cigarette is just a mini smoke stack.
Fog, air pollution, and steam