Human activities impact/effect our air quality. For example, we drive gasoline cars. When the gas exhaust comes out out the car, it goes into the atmosphere; the gas has ozone and maybe methane. It also has carbon. If we get too much of these chemicals into our thin atmosphere, it harms the earth first of all with global warming, and, it harms us because we have to breathe in those poisonous gases everyday. One more example is when people smoke. The smoke not only damages the smoker's lungs, but the smoke that comes out lets other people breathe it in, and we do not want poisonous air inside of us.
yes,air water and soil can be exhausted by human activities as everything can be exhausted by overuse.
natural events and human activities
Air pollution impacts a community in many ways. Air pollution is a health hazard. Air pollution soils buildings. Air pollution negatively impacts tourism. Air pollution causes premature death of plant life. Air pollution also causes aging of buildings and structures.
Environmentalists
coal impacts our environment by polluting the air when it is burned some more impacts are generated waste, fuel supply, and water use.
An anthropogenic cloud is a cloud formation that is a result of human activities, such as industrial processes, pollution, or aircraft emissions. These clouds can have impacts on weather patterns, climate change, and air quality.
The quality of air depends upon humans. What humans do will reflect in the atmosphere.
Discuss the impact of human activities according to air pollution
Decreased air quality Increased temperatures Invasive Species Loss of wildlife
yes,air water and soil can be exhausted by human activities as everything can be exhausted by overuse.
Air pollution
There are many different activities that can threaten air quality. For example, raising cattle can cause atmospheric problems. Also damaging to the environment is car exhaust and smoke from factories.
the things that do not contribute to increased air quality are volcanic activities, factory smoke and also burning of substances
natural events and human activities
The most important impacts of transport on the environment relate to climate change, air quality, noise, water quality, soil quality, biodiversity and land take.
Erosion of the quality of natural environment caused, directly or indirectly, by human activities.
Pollutant and Greenhouse gas .... locations, activities or factors which are responsible for the releasing of pollutants into the atmosphere. .... The human health effects of poor air quality. Please try to reduce these gases for the environment. Thank you.