This is impossible. Electricity is the result of electrons flowing through a conductor while jet fuel is a refined liquid byproduct of oil. As for "pollutant carbon" plants would disagree.
If you burn plastics, the plastic will become a pollutant :)
Chemicals (flocculants) are added to the water which cause the suspended pollutant particles in the water to clump together. These clumps then settle out due to gravity and are then usually removed from the bottom of the tank by mechanical means.
Persistent Organic Pollutants are chemicals that are insoluble in water, don't biodegrade, and tend to persist in the environment. Pops may be residual residue of other chemicals, used in factory's or as pesticides. The 12 most "notorious" have been banned by the UN.
Some of the waste from nucular power plants is solid -- that goes into the temporary holding pools which have been in use a few decades and are really full; some is liquid -- that is released slowly to the cooling water and hence a river or ocean; and some is gaseous -- that goes up the stack and out into the air of the community. The stacks are built tall for the same reason smokestacks are tall; to dilute the pollutant.
Yes, in olden times, when cars used lead net in the smoke valve of the cars, at that time, it released a lot of smoke into the air. If one wanted to dispose it, he needed a lot of effort to do so. So, lead vapour is a non- biodegradable pollutant. Now a days too burning lead is poisonous thing and is a hateful thing to do to the workers. It releases CO2 in the air also.
Air is primary agent
Water vapor, CFCs.
Ozone is good at atmospheric level. It is pollutant in ground level.
CO2.
pollution
yes, when it is released in large amounts than the normal natural percentage in air
It depends. You mean atmospheric, land or water pollutant? The most important would be carbon dioxide (CO2) from literally, millions of automobiles and industries.
Lower atmospheric ozone is a pollutant for life. It has affected the biosphere as it causes various breathing problems in humans.
The good ozone is a pollutant. While the atmospheric ozone is useful as it protects us from Uv rays.
The bad ozone is the common name for ground ozone. This ozone is a secondary pollutant.
Ozone is good at atmospheric level. It is bad at ground level as pollutant.
by using the things which are effected in the environment. example: transport, using more electricity and many more.