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Firework displays can contribute to global warming through the release of carbon dioxide, air pollutants, and metal particles into the atmosphere. The combustion of fireworks releases greenhouse gases and other pollutants which can contribute to climate change and air quality degradation. Additionally, the production and transportation of fireworks also contribute to their environmental impact.
In the extraction phase, pollutants such as methane and other volatile organic compounds can be released. During the transportation phase, pollutants like nitrogen oxides and particulate matter are emitted. In the refining phase, pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide can be generated.
Yes. I think if pollutants go in the air it can affect the whole environment
The two main sources of energy that cause air pollution are burning fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas) for electricity generation and transportation, and biomass burning for cooking and heating purposes. These activities release pollutants such as particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide into the air, contributing to air pollution and its adverse effects on human health and the environment.
Two main human sources of primary air pollutants are industrial activities, such as burning fossil fuels and manufacturing processes, and vehicle emissions from transportation including cars, trucks, and planes.
Various pollutants cause the ozone depletion. CFC's are being one them.
yes!
Ozone and smog are pollutants at ground level. They cause various problems.
The pollutants such as ozone and smog are called greenhouse gases. They also cause global warming and increase the temperature.
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Greenhouse gases cause ozone depletion. They react with ozone to decompose it.
Firework displays can contribute to global warming through the release of carbon dioxide, air pollutants, and metal particles into the atmosphere. The combustion of fireworks releases greenhouse gases and other pollutants which can contribute to climate change and air quality degradation. Additionally, the production and transportation of fireworks also contribute to their environmental impact.
In the extraction phase, pollutants such as methane and other volatile organic compounds can be released. During the transportation phase, pollutants like nitrogen oxides and particulate matter are emitted. In the refining phase, pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide can be generated.
chlorofluorocarbon or CFC .
Do they CAUSE pollution? Not really. However, by obstructing the normal tidal flows of sea water, they allow pollutants to accumulate in the tidal basin, preventing the pollutants from flowing back out to sea.
reducing the pollutants in the air that cause health problems