The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
natural events and human activities
No, air pollution can also be caused by natural events such as volcanic eruptions or forest fires.
No. The sources of pollution can be caused by humans or natural. Examples of man-made pollution include cars, trucks (diesel ESPECIALLY), woodstoves, fireplaces, etc. The pollutants that come from activities such as driving a car or running a factory are particulates, ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and toxic air contaminants. Examples of natural-caused pollution come from volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and dust storms.
Human impact on the environment is referred to as anthropogenic impact.
humanwastes industrial wastes chemical runoff
The largest source of human-caused air pollution is the burning of fossil fuels. 90% of air pollution is from power plants and automobiles.
Vehicle Exhaust
Humans. Human waste, human dumping, human pollution, and human runoff.
pollution is the main human caused problem in the ocean.
Pollution is the artificial contamination of the environment by human activity. Therefore, by the nature of the definition of the word "pollution," yes, it is caused by us.
It is caused due to the action of chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to oxygen. It is due to the in human activities.
natural events and human activities
Burning of fossil fuel such as coal, wood, etc. Household fuels like kerosene, gas, etc. Motorised vehicles driven by petrol, diesel, etc. Number of chemical industries also release chemicals into the atmosphere.
No, air pollution can also be caused by natural events such as volcanic eruptions or forest fires.
No. The sources of pollution can be caused by humans or natural. Examples of man-made pollution include cars, trucks (diesel ESPECIALLY), woodstoves, fireplaces, etc. The pollutants that come from activities such as driving a car or running a factory are particulates, ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and toxic air contaminants. Examples of natural-caused pollution come from volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and dust storms.
Pollution is usually caused by human activities - industrial waste, mining and opencast, household waste, and so on.
A substance discharged into the air