Pollution is any foreign substance present in more concentration than safer limits.
They are two types of pollutants
1. Primary pollutants
2. Secondary pollutants
Primary pollutants are those which generated directly from Source . That type of pollution is generally termed as primary pollution.
Ex : Carbondioxide , Sulphur dioxide etc in case of Air pollution
Secondary pollutants are those which formed by the combination of more than two or more primary pollutants
Ex : Ozone , Photo chemical smog in case of air pollution
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Acid rain is not a primary air pollution, in fact it should more correctly seen as a water or soil pollution problem. It is caused by sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are primary pollutants, being washed out of the air by rain, snow or mists and he resultant acid solution being precipitated onto soil or into watercourses and water bodies.
Pollution affects us all. Humans are also animals. But in reference to your question any type of modification to an environment has an effect on the animal population. Pollution, be it air pollution, water pollution (even the level of fertilizer from farms can be pollution in water) all has an effect on the animals that are primary stakeholders in the area being polluted.
The two primary causes of air pollution in Mumbai, India are automobiles and coal fired factories. There is little national legislation that involves air quality at the present time.
Environmental protection is expensive, and reduces a company's competitiveness in the global market.
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Secondary pollutants. Secondary pollutants are pollutants caused by man. Which consider smog, chemical pollution,ect.. Primary pollutants. primary pollutants are pollutants that are caused by nature. Volcano's eruptions etc. pollution can be caused in the air water sound and any where in the environment
Secondary pollution occurs when primary forms of air pollution, such as vehicle exhaust and factory emissions, interact with each other to form new kinds of pollution. Acid rain, for instance, is a form of secondary air pollution. If you prevent primary pollutants from getting into the atmosphere, you eliminate the ingredients necessary for secondary pollution to occur, thereby creating the secondary effect that these additional pollutants do not form in the first place.
Acid rain is not a primary air pollution, in fact it should more correctly seen as a water or soil pollution problem. It is caused by sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are primary pollutants, being washed out of the air by rain, snow or mists and he resultant acid solution being precipitated onto soil or into watercourses and water bodies.
secondary pollutant because of the it extracts a gas / smoke that contributed to global warming .
Habitat loss, overfishing, building of dams and pollution.
Land development without installation of erosion control measures.
a secondary pollutant is basically not given off as a pollutant but becomes one after it reacts with other pollutants, primary pollutants, in the atmosphere
Pollution affects us all. Humans are also animals. But in reference to your question any type of modification to an environment has an effect on the animal population. Pollution, be it air pollution, water pollution (even the level of fertilizer from farms can be pollution in water) all has an effect on the animals that are primary stakeholders in the area being polluted.
Tobacco products, smoke inhalation, air pollution, asbestos and radon.