There is the possibility that man is making the seasonal thinning of the ozone layer at the poles worse. The degree that man's use of CFC's has added to this issue is unknown, although many fringe groups believe that man plays a large part in the issue. We do know that this thinning does happenannually and is natural. We also know that the largest thinning of this hole we can trace through science happened in the mid 1800's, before we used cfc's.
The build up of greenhouse gases is trapping more heat, causing global warming and climate change.
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A thinner ozone layer might lead to more UV entrance. These UV's might cause cataract like problems in humans.
Global warming may loft additional water vapor, and might increase temperature in the tropopause. Both increase the rate of decay of ozone. Air pollution usually follows with a decrease in ambient oxygen, and ozone is made from oxygen. Additionally some water vapor, and compounds that are not fully oxidized are added to the atmosphere. Some small portion of these will make it to the tropopause, and reduce ozone a bit. Sunlight will make more, if it can.
Pathogenic pollution is a form of water pollution caused by waterborne pathogens that are disease causing such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoans. These are transmitted to humans when they consume untreated or inaquately treated water. Its not practical to test water for all organisms it might contain, instead, water is examined for a specific type of bacteria that originates in large number in human and animal excreta (E. coli).
Yes, they do have but only a little much. Ozone and air pollution might be indirectly related.
The ozone layer leads to global warming. That might lead to pollution.
Air pollution is caused when too much oxygen is emmitted into the air. This damages the ozone layer and is thought to be the reason of the hole in the ozone layer. The ozone layer protects us from the sun's harmfull rays. If air pollution continues at this rate, we might see a large skin cancer epidemic in the future. Oxygen is mostly emmited through cars.
because it might have acid or bad stuff in it then when u put it in the waste disposal it might get in to the grown water and flow in the the water of a lake near by and harm all the animals in the water fish and stuff
The number of living things able to survive in the biosphere will decrease
The pollutant that is beleived to be causing damage is CFC. It is a synthetic chemical that might lead to ozone depletion.
Your radiator might have a small pinhole in it, causing it to not build up pressure.
You can write on pollution in general, or be more specific.A general paragraph might be organized like this:definitionwhere you might find it and what it looks likewhere it comes fromwhat it doeshow you might improve or eliminate itIf you're in a whole class writing about pollution, though, it might be less boring for your instructor if you wrote something more personal and specific. For example, is there pollution in your neighborhood? Have your family vacations been impacted by pollution? What are you personally doing to reduce pollution?
The wind might end up in the south
A sudden natural disaster such as a wildfire, volcanic eruption, or hurricane, can change an ecosystem very quickly by altering habitats, destroying vegetation, and causing immediate loss of biodiversity. Additionally, human activities like deforestation, pollution, or introducing invasive species can also lead to rapid changes in an ecosystem's structure and function.
It might be pollution and dirty and nasty
If there is pollution, the world will becme less progressive and the living creatures might get sick or die.