Air pollution comes from a variety of sources, including vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and agriculture. Other sources include wildfires, construction works, and household activities such as burning wood or coal for heating. Pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter are released into the air, contributing to poor air quality.
The oxygen that rusts iron comes from the air. When iron is exposed to oxygen and moisture in the air, a chemical reaction occurs that forms iron oxide, known as rust.
Glucose comes from sugar in food. Oxygen comes from air we breath in. Water comes from water we drink. Carbon dioxide comes from gas we breath out. Enery comes from glucose absorbed in the small intestine.
The water vapor in your breath comes from water contained in your body, particularly in your lungs and airways. As you exhale, this water is released into the air in the form of vapor.
Condensation appears as small water droplets forming on a surface, such as a window or mirror, when warm air collides with a cold surface. It can also be seen as mist or fog in the air when warm, moist air comes into contact with cooler air.
condensation. you have cold air entering a very warm place (lungs) then back out to the colder environment when you breath out. same pricipal as when your windows fog up. The actual water molecule comes from the air.
everything comes from the air the air comes from the earth the earth comes from space
it comes from air
the air which comes from atmosphere is called as fresh air,the air which comes from room again to cool called as return air and the air which is out from fcu ,ahu ,etc., is known as cool air.
that the can contained pressurized air.
why my floor air comes on when the setting is at panel air on 2004 Chevy blazer
30% of the air pollution comes from vehicels such as cars or trucks
The air for ac comes in from hood cowling located just below your wiper blades, it is outside air that has been cooled before entering the car cabin.
Warm anc cold air colliding are not a direct cause of tornadoes, but they can be a step in the process. where they come from depends on the region the weater system is in. But normally the warm air comes from a warm part of the ocean while the cold air comes from a cold region. In the Central United States, for example, the warm air comes from the Gulf of Mexico while the cold air comes from Canada.
AIR. Explanation: Air is not a part of the Hydrosphere, as it comes in Atmosphere.
Each of these regions has a setup that often bring the development of the conditions that produce tornadoes. These factors include: a source of warm, moist air, a source of cool and/or dry air, and a source of wind shear among others. In the U.S. and southern Canada warm, moist air comes from the Gulf of Mexico, cool air comes from the arctic, and dry air comes from the Rockies. In India and Bangladesh, warm, moist air comes from the Bay of Bengal while dry air comes from the Himalayas. In South Africa, the warm, moist air probably comes from the Indian Ocean while the dry air probably comes from the Namib Desert. Wind shear in all these cases comes from the jet stream.
After Extreme Air comes Swarm were you have to get a ladybug through the flies and not get eaten while you eat little flies.
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