Yes It Does Because They Smoke And They Dont Eat Good And Yes Air Pollution Does Affect Heart disease
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Poor visibility can be affect of the air pollution or fog
Pollution affects waterfalls because pollution goes through air and can actually fly into water and rivers, which causes water pollution that can somewhat spread. This kills algae and fish and it kills our clean source of water.
Air pollution is a major cause of respiratory disease. The primary causes of air pollution include emissions from industries and manufacturing activities, burning fossil fuels, and household and farming chemicals.
Air pollution causes some of moisture in the clouds to evaporate before it ever hits the ground. It has also been theorized that air pollution reduces ground level winds, which can decrease evaporation from lakes and rivers, which is needed for precipitation.
Yes. Air pollution can lead to cancer and cause different breathing problems and asthema
pollution is mixed with air,and it will affect the environmental and also affect ozone layer. so more skin disease will come.
respiratory infections, heart disease, COPD, stroke and lung cancer
Some examples are smog and the ozone hole. It can also cause medical problems~ "In Air Pollution Can Hinder Heart's Electrical Functioning, it was found that air pollution can significantly and negatively affect the ability of the heart to conduct electrical signals in those who have coronary artery disease" source~ http://www.stopafib.org/newsitem.cfm/NEWSID/100
Air pollution causes asthama in predisposed people. It triggers asthamatic attack in people who already have asthama.
Enviorment = air pollution, pet waste, and littering.Human Body = kidney failure, heart disease, and obesity.
Yes. Air pollution adversely affects your dream of pollution free earth.
Yes and no air pollution can cause only Heart attacks & strokes it was discovered by the The American Heart Association (AHA) blood clots are not caused by air pollution though.
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In itself it is not a disease. Indoor air pollution is 3x to 5x higher indoors than outdoors. Indoor air pollution is caused from conventional household cleaners, aerosol sprays, and fragrances.
Air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. Car emissions, chemicals from factories, dust, pollen and mold spores may be suspended as particles. Ozone, a gas, is a major part of air pollution in cities. When ozone forms air pollution, it's also called smog. Some air pollutants are poisonous. Inhaling them can increase the chance you'll have health problems. People with heart or lung disease, older adults and children are at greater risk from air pollution. Air pollution isn't just outside - the air inside buildings can also be polluted and affect your health. i got this from: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/airpollution.html
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