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Do fertilizers increase air pollution?

Fertilizers can contribute to air pollution indirectly when their use leads to increased emissions of greenhouse gases like nitrous oxide. When fertilizers are overused or mismanaged, they can also contribute to the formation of air pollutants like ammonia and particulate matter. Proper application techniques and timing can help minimize these impacts.


What does wind vane measures?

A weather vane is only used to measure the velocity of the wind. Below a metal rooster is a fixated X with letters on the end, indicated N (north) W (west) E (east) and S (south). Which ever way the rooster is facing is the direction of the wind, i.e., if it is facing the way above N, the wind is blowing north.


What causes air to sink near the latitude 30 N (and 30 S)?

Air sinks near the latitude 30 N and 30 S due to the high pressure systems known as subtropical highs. These systems are caused by the descending air from the Hadley cells in the atmosphere, creating stable and dry conditions in these regions.


What does a refractometer do?

Begin the calibration of your refractometer by lifting up the daylight plate and placing 2-3 drops of distilled water on top of the prism assembly. Close the daylight plate so the water spreads across the entire surface of the prism without any air bubbles or dry spots


What causes air to sink near the latitudes of 30 N and 30 S?

Air sinks near the latitudes of 30 N and 30 S due to the high pressure systems that form in these regions. The sinking air warms up and becomes denser, causing it to sink towards the Earth's surface. This creates stable and dry conditions in these areas.

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What is public enemy number 1 you n terms of a pollutant health har?

Air pollution is a major cause of respiratory disease. The primary causes of air pollution include emissions from industries and manufacturing activities, burning fossil fuels, and household and farming chemicals.


What substances cause pollution?

teachers are the answer 2 pollution be because the make people madd and they always sayin somthing n they breath go up in the air n causes air pollution if u want pollution to STOP tell your teacher 2 shut up. thats one of the reasons polluion is caused


How do humans contribute water pollution?

The sewage n garbage we throw out and the chemicals from factories contribute to water pollution.


The sum of the measures of the n interior angles of an n-gon is?

180(n-2) for sum and {180(n-2)}/n for an angle.


What is the sum of the measures of the angle of a hexagon?

720°, or 4π radians In fact, the sum of the measures of angles in any polygon with N sides would be: 180(N-2)° or π(N-2) radians.


The sum of the measures of the interior angles of an n-gon is?

180*(n-2) degrees.


The sum of the measures of the interior angle of a polygon with n side is?

(n-2)*180


What has the author N M Horn written?

N. M. Horn has written: 'Effects of air pollution and acid rain on fungal and bacterial diseases of trees' -- subject(s): Effect of pollution on, Acid rain, Diseases and pests, Pollution, Trees, Air


The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is?

. (n - 2)180


If the degree measures of the angles of a triangle are three consecutive integers what are the measures of the angles of the triangle?

n is the smallest angle, n+1 is the next and n+2 is the third one. n+(n+1)+(n+2)=180 so 3n+3=180 3n=177 n=59 and then next two are 60 and 61.


If lines m and n are parallel and angle 8 measures angle 110 which is the measure of angle 7?

If lines m and n are parallel, and 8 measures 110o, which is the measure of 7?


What is the formula used to find the sum of the angle measures in an n-gon?

The formula is (n-2)x180 over n =x