Air pollutants (depending on the pollutant in question) absorb or reflect solar radiation or thermal radiation from the Earth. They also form "seeds" on which water droplets or ice crystals can form causing changes in cloud cover or precipitation. Pollutants can be poisonous to plant and animal life.
Pollutants in the atmosphere can be changed through processes like oxidation, photolysis, deposition, and dilution. Oxidation involves pollutants reacting with oxygen to form new compounds. Photolysis breaks down pollutants using sunlight. Deposition is the removal of pollutants from the atmosphere through settling or washout. Dilution occurs when pollutants are dispersed and mixed with clean air.
Oil can affect the atmosphere through the release of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides during its extraction, transportation, and combustion processes. These pollutants can contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and the formation of smog, impacting both human health and the environment. Oil spills can also release volatile organic compounds and other harmful chemicals into the air.
Decomposition releases carbon dioxide and methane gases into the atmosphere, which are greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Additionally, the decomposition process can release other pollutants and odorous compounds, impacting air quality.
Pollutants in the atmosphere can be changed or affected by chemical reactions with other pollutants, sunlight, water vapor, or natural processes such as wind dispersion. These processes can lead to the formation of new pollutants, removal from the atmosphere through precipitation, or transformation into less harmful compounds.
Some Primary pollutants are like when humans directly put them in the air Secondary pollutants are like when pollutants react with Primary and other Primary pollutants.
there are many pollutants. These are greenhouse gases.
Pollutants in the atmosphere can be changed through processes like oxidation, photolysis, deposition, and dilution. Oxidation involves pollutants reacting with oxygen to form new compounds. Photolysis breaks down pollutants using sunlight. Deposition is the removal of pollutants from the atmosphere through settling or washout. Dilution occurs when pollutants are dispersed and mixed with clean air.
Oil can affect the atmosphere through the release of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides during its extraction, transportation, and combustion processes. These pollutants can contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and the formation of smog, impacting both human health and the environment. Oil spills can also release volatile organic compounds and other harmful chemicals into the air.
Decomposition releases carbon dioxide and methane gases into the atmosphere, which are greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Additionally, the decomposition process can release other pollutants and odorous compounds, impacting air quality.
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Effects of Oil on RaindropsYes, oil can affect raindrops. Pollutants from the oil, as well as gases and pollutants from the dispersant can be carried by raindrops.
Foreign substances in the atmosphere are called air pollutants. These pollutants can come from various sources such as vehicle emissions, industrial processes, and natural sources like wildfires. They can have harmful effects on human health, the environment, and climate.
Pollutants in the atmosphere can be changed or affected by chemical reactions with other pollutants, sunlight, water vapor, or natural processes such as wind dispersion. These processes can lead to the formation of new pollutants, removal from the atmosphere through precipitation, or transformation into less harmful compounds.
Some Primary pollutants are like when humans directly put them in the air Secondary pollutants are like when pollutants react with Primary and other Primary pollutants.
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The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.