Phosphate helps weedy species of plants to grow, taking up large amounts of oxygen and blocking sunlight to other species (eutrophication).
Phosphorus is a pollutant because it can promote excessive algal growth in water bodies, leading to algal blooms. These blooms can deplete oxygen levels in the water, harming aquatic organisms. Additionally, phosphorus runoff from agricultural areas and urban areas can contribute to nutrient pollution in water bodies.
Oxygen is generally considered a nonpollutant, as it is essential for the survival of most living organisms and plays a crucial role in various biological and ecological processes. However, in certain contexts, such as in excessive concentrations (e.g., in industrial settings), it can contribute to oxidative stress or harmful reactions. Overall, in natural environments, oxygen is vital and supports life rather than acting as a pollutant.
Magnesium oxide (MgO) is not typically classified as an air pollutant. It is a compound that can be produced during various industrial processes, but it is generally considered to have low toxicity and minimal environmental impact when released into the air. However, in high concentrations, fine particulate magnesium oxide could potentially affect air quality and respiratory health. Overall, its status as a pollutant depends on specific circumstances and concentrations.
No, n2 (nitrogen gas) is not considered an air pollutant.
Argon itself is not considered a pollutant as it is a naturally occurring non-reactive gas that makes up about 1% of the Earth's atmosphere. However, if it is released in excessive amounts due to human activities, it could displace oxygen and pose a safety hazard in enclosed spaces.
This happens when unharmful materials mixed to a toxic or a harmful subatance. When this happens it will considered a pollutant
This happens when unharmful materials mixed to a toxic or a harmful subatance. When this happens it will considered a pollutant
Ozone in the ozone layer is not at all a pollutant but it is something without which no ozone layer may have existed. Ozone can be considered as a pollutant in the stratospheric region but in the stratosphere or the ozone layer it is of full or complete use. No harms there.
Yes, nitrogen dioxide is considered an air pollutant.
yes this is a pollutant because it effect our heart beating
Salt is considered a pollutant in soils because many plants does not support salted soils.
This happens when unharmful materials mixed to a toxic or a harmful subatance. When this happens it will considered a pollutant