like it is the matter of life circle
Deplet
Possible chemical effects that can follow a natural disaster are: fire, explosion, environmental contamination.
Saturn
Yes ! Since the industrial revolution - we have been pumping billions of tonnes of pollutants into the atmosphere. Atmospheric pollution disrupts the Earth's natural heating & cooling cycle,
It's because there is already natural CO2 in the rain water (from the atmosphere), and CO2 is an acidic gas. In today's world, there is no such thing as unpolluted water. We have successfully polluted the atmosphere and our earth. Our water is full of hydrocarbons, pharmaceuticals, and a plethora of other toxins/pollutants.
Deplet
There are many different atmospheric contaminants:Aerosols these are particles in the atmosphereAir pollution is the introduction, into the atmosphere, of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or damages the natural environment, .Seehttp://www.bookrags.com/research/atmospheric-pollution-woes-01/for an introduction
Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or damages the natural environment, into the atmosphere.
No, pollutants can be natural. Volcanoes often emit sulfur dioxide for instance.
nondegradable
There are too much pollutants being dumped for natural processes to cope with. We must reduce the amount and toxicity of pollutants we dump in order to help nature cope.
Contamination of natural environment.
David Carle has written: 'Introduction to Water in California' 'Hitting the Wall' 'Burning Questions' 'Introduction to Water in California (California Natural History Guides, 76)' 'Introduction to air in California' -- subject(s): Air, Air quality, Atmosphere, Pollution
Pollution
No.
As a natural chemical element plutonium exist only in traces in uranium ores. A not important today contamination of soils, waters and atmosphere is derived from nuclear weapons tests and nuclear facilities accidents.
cyclones, volcanic eruptions, forest fires ,overgrazing