"Air pollutants" are any foreign addition to the air. They come in many forms, and their virtues and vices are quite diverse.
An example of beneficial (human) pollution is the theory that the Industrial Revolution helped to dull the impact of a "mini-ice age," due to a sudden increase in gases that help retain heat.
An example of beneficial (natural) pollution is pollen. Plants release their male genetic material into the atmosphere, and weather helps them to reproduce.
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Answer from Holt California Earth Science" Ventilation, or the mixing of indoor air with outdoor air, can lower indoor air pollution.""Another way to lower indoor air pollution is to limit the use of chemical solvents and cleaners.
There are several sources of indoor air pollution that include adhesives and glues. Carpet, gas stoves, paint cans, aerosol sprays, and cleaners can all be causes of indoor air pollution.
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Indoor pollution is defined as "the presence of physical, chemical or biological contaminants in the air of confined environments, which are not naturally present in high quantities in the external air of the ecological systems." (Italian ministry for the Environment, 1991)
Air outside your home is probably healthier than the air inside. According to research, indoor air can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air even in the largest and most industrialized cities, even Los Angeles.Both pollutions are fairly dangerous for different reasons, for indoor it is because we usually sleep indoors and it can be harmful for us to inhale all that pollution constantly. outdoor pollution is dangerous because it contaminates water which we drink and can make us very sick.
Answer from Holt California Earth Science" Ventilation, or the mixing of indoor air with outdoor air, can lower indoor air pollution.""Another way to lower indoor air pollution is to limit the use of chemical solvents and cleaners.
There are several sources of indoor air pollution that include adhesives and glues. Carpet, gas stoves, paint cans, aerosol sprays, and cleaners can all be causes of indoor air pollution.
In itself it is not a disease. Indoor air pollution is 3x to 5x higher indoors than outdoors. Indoor air pollution is caused from conventional household cleaners, aerosol sprays, and fragrances.
Jane Collins has written: 'Indoor air pollution' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Indoor air pollution
Indoor air pollution
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B. C. Wolverton has written: 'Interior landscape plants for indoor air pollution abatement' -- subject(s): Research, Air, Pollution, Indoor air pollution, House plants
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