Once it reaches the atmosphere, the rain will become acid rain and fall back down to the earth
When cool air becomes trapped under warm air, it creates a temperature inversion which can trap pollutants close to the ground. This can lead to an increase in pollution levels as the pollutants are unable to disperse into the atmosphere.
During a thermal inversion, a layer of warm air traps cooler air and pollutants close to the ground. This prevents the pollutants from rising and dispersing, leading to a buildup of air pollution in the atmosphere.
Air pollution can lead to serious health issues such as respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and even cancer. It can also harm the environment by contributing to climate change, damaging ecosystems, and reducing air quality. Addressing air pollution is crucial for protecting human health and the planet.
Yes, 80% of the Earths atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.
Air pollution would not cause global warming. Pollution of our air is rarely done with colorless gases. Sulfur Dioxide, for example has some color. These gases would cause an effect called global dimming. This increases the albedo effect and would cool the planet. Water vapor and CO2 cause the warming our planet. Most of this is very natural (over 99%). The addition of CO2 to our atmosphere is believed to cause some level of warming.
littering can effect the air pollution and not cleaning the water can effect the pollution (air) i hope i answered it not much can effect it
Air pollution affects the air because it is smog ozone etc. that stays in the air and pollutes it because of the ozone.
A negative affect of having a factory in a community is the fact that the factory may pollute the community. Pollution may cause mutations in the community.
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the pollution effect the land,water,air and nois
gas composition of atmosphere (including water vapour); altitude; temperature; and wind velocity.
I do not mean to sound rude or patronising but air IS the atmosphere.
I do not mean to sound rude or patronising but air IS the atmosphere.
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Water pollution can affect the air because harmful pollutants will evaporate into the air along with the water. Once it reaches the atmosphere, the rain will become acid rain and fall back down to the earth.
Earthquakes affect the atmosphere by creating amounts of dust which add to the air that we breathe. Earthquakes can also trigger volcanoes which will release tonnes of ashes and other particulates into the atmosphere. This can sometimes cause the blocking out of the sun (cooling effect), air pollution and an increased amount of carbon in the air (warming effect).