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Q: Which would be classified as a pollutants?
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What different types of pollutians are there?

There are many types of pollutants, and they are classified by the parts of the environment they pollute. The most common are water pollutants and air pollutants.


In what two ways can all sources of pollutants be classified?

Pollutants can be classified into point source pollution and nonpoint source pollution. Point solution originates from a single source. Nonpoint polluattion has no single source from where it can be traced.


Why are DDT and PCBs classified as persistent organic pollutants?

They don't break down or biodegrade in nature; they persist.


What are the noise pollutants?

Environmental pollution caused by too much noise is called noise pollution.


What are secondary pollutants and how do they form.?

secondary pollutants are pollutants that form when primary pollutants react with other primary pollutants or with naturally occurring substances


What are ozone and smog pollutants?

Yes they are pollutants. They are secondary pollutants.


What is a harmful substance added to the environment?

The general term for it is environmental pollution.


What is the difference between secondary and primary pollutants?

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.


Pollutants suchs as ozone or smog are what kind of pollutants?

they are Gaseous


Would copper be classified as a metalloid?

Copper would never be classified as a metalloid it is a metal.


A thank you speech given after receiving an honor would be classified as?

This would be classified as formal.


Which process is most likely to remove pollutants from the air?

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.