this is a really tough question to answer...anyway few points are 1. Dry deposition of particles and gases on the plant decreases the photosynthesis[Bergin et al., 2001 and sitch et al., 2007]. But nitrogen deposition is good for plants. 2.Acid rain is hazardous to the plant health. Pollution (particles present in the atmosphere) increases the diffuse radiation and this icreases photosynthesis. vijayakumar
Pollution can directly impact photosynthesis by reducing the amount of sunlight available to plants due to smog or particulate matter in the air. Pollution can also contaminate the plant's leaves, blocking the stomata and reducing the exchange of gases necessary for photosynthesis. Additionally, certain pollutants like sulfur dioxide can damage chlorophyll, hindering the plant's ability to absorb sunlight.
Photosynthesis affects water by using it as a raw material in the process of converting carbon dioxide and sunlight into glucose and oxygen. Water is split into hydrogen and oxygen during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
Energy is needed to reproduce. Photosynthesis is how plants make "food". That "food" is turned into energy by cellular respiration. So, the more cycles of photosynthesis are done, the faster a plant grows.
The wavelength of light affects photosynthesis by determining the amount of energy available for the process. Different wavelengths of light provide different amounts of energy, with red and blue light being most effective for photosynthesis. This energy is used by plants to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
The distance of light from a plant affects the rate of photosynthesis because light is needed for the process to occur. If the light source is too far away, the plant may not receive enough light energy to carry out photosynthesis efficiently, leading to a slower rate of photosynthesis. Conversely, if the light source is too close, it can cause damage to the plant's cells. Therefore, the optimal distance of light from a plant is important for maximizing the rate of photosynthesis.
Pollution can directly impact photosynthesis by reducing the amount of sunlight available to plants due to smog or particulate matter in the air. Pollution can also contaminate the plant's leaves, blocking the stomata and reducing the exchange of gases necessary for photosynthesis. Additionally, certain pollutants like sulfur dioxide can damage chlorophyll, hindering the plant's ability to absorb sunlight.
Yes it affects the process of photosynthesis. As solar eclipse block out some sunlight, the rate of photosynthesis will be slower.
land pollution can provide harm to our environment.
Polluted water affects water cycle. It also affects photosynthesis.
Water pollution affects society by regulating the food supply. Water pollution also affects the amount of drinking water available for human and agricultural consumption.
Yes. Air pollution adversely affects your dream of pollution free earth.
Photosynthesis requires sunlight (it is one of the main factors necessary for Photosynthesis) and during droughts sunlight is not obtainable. Therefore, it affects the process of Photosynthesis.
some problems of air pollution is that it affects the people that live in that area & if affects the breathing of the people in that area too .
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Pollution affects all forms of life. This includes rabbits.
Light pollution does not affect astronauts, it affects astronomers.
humans affects water by throwing and dumping garbage and oil