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Asbestos is an environmental problem in some locations because it is a hazardous material that occures naturally near the surface in some areas. Fire fighters working Forrest fires in some of the western National Parks have had to decontaminate their equipment at times because the dust that settled on it contained asbestos fibers. It can also be an environmental problem if removed from buildings and disposed of improperly, because it might become airborn within a community.
yes, when it is released in large amounts than the normal natural percentage in air
Newspaper. Its not plastic because plastic is not biodegradable.
Newspaper. Its not plastic because plastic is not biodegradable.
Air is heavier than C02, CO2 has a very low boiling point. It is also a pollutant.
Federal and local officials often have different standards by which they measure costs, thus achieving different results.
The lemon battery has no real world advantages other than the materials needed to make one are cheap, readily available, and nontoxic, making it quite suitable for a school science demonstration.
Presumably by "COS" you mean Carbonyl Sulfide. US-EPA lists carbonyl sulfide as a "hazardous air pollutant". So presumably emitters of this compound (other than cabbage farmers) are required to self measure, and describe how they are controlling its emission. I find no direct reference to a limit on emissions.
It is an air pollutant which cause environmental and health problems. If carbon monoxide (CO) reaches your bloodstream, it will be stuck with the red blood cells and prevents it from giving oxygen to your rest of your body (you die).
A no of factors such as the global warming, the increase in the amount of the pollutant gases and the water vapor can cause ozone depletion
No, it is false. The environmental risks with depletion if stratospheric ozone are greater.