Particulates
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Particulate pollution is most commonly related to diseases of the respiratory system such as emphysema or asthma. A curious side effect of particulate pollution is that it helps block some sunlight from reaching the ground, hence keeping the surface cooler. So, actually, by reducing particulate pollution you are contributing to global climate change.
Starlings can cause problems in their environment by outcompeting native bird species for resources, damaging crops, spreading diseases, and creating noise and mess in urban areas.
Recycling will cause less waste. That would cause less problems.
To cut their environment for crops or buildings
caurses animals die because of the rubish its leaving
it could settle on the rivers and seas and can cause respiratory problems.
You could shut up....
Some particles in the air reflect the sun's rays causing cooling. This has happened with ash from volcanic eruptions. But there are also studies that show that some particulates absorb and retain the reflected heat from the earth, the same way as greenhouse gases do. More studies are being done.
Particulates can enter the respiratory system and cause breathing difficulties, aggravate asthma, and increase the risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Fine particulates can also penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, leading to various health issues. Long-term exposure to particulates has been linked to decreased lung function, lung cancer, and premature death.
Small particulates in the atmosphere, like soot and dust, can be dangerous to human health because they can be inhaled deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, leading to respiratory and cardiovascular problems. Chronic exposure to these particulates has been linked to conditions such as asthma, lung cancer, heart attacks, and strokes.