You will start to become a ZOMBIE. Slowly, the magma ashes make there way into your brain, and turn into glass shards that carry a deadly VIRUS, that could possibly be infectious. If inhaled, take a shotgun, and blow your face off.
Particles of carbon that enter the air when wood or coal are burned are called soot or particulate matter. These particles can contribute to air pollution and have negative health effects when inhaled.
Good question Air DOES show Tyndall effect as the dust particles in air help in the scattering of light...however air is considered homogeneous as there is even distribution of gases (nitrogen 71% Oxygen 28%) The air which shows Tyndall effect is polluted and polluted air is heterogeneous as the amounts of smoke in air can vary from place to place Hope this helps :)
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greenhouse effect
Ashes in the Brittle Air was created in 1989.
Earthquakes affect the atmosphere by creating amounts of dust which add to the air that we breathe. Earthquakes can also trigger volcanoes which will release tonnes of ashes and other particulates into the atmosphere. This can sometimes cause the blocking out of the sun (cooling effect), air pollution and an increased amount of carbon in the air (warming effect).
gourd of ashes will fall from the air.
it doesn't effect the air
littering can effect the air pollution and not cleaning the water can effect the pollution (air) i hope i answered it not much can effect it
soot or ashes
Ashes can make soil more alkaline. Make sure that you properly spread the ashes so the soil is evenly the same Ph. Clay soil can benefit from ashes because they help the soil retain more air.
Volumes can be the same if you lengthen the time of inhalation or exhalation but your flows will be reduced significantly. The effect of radius on air flow is a relationship that is to the power of 4. As an example, if you decrease the radius by half, the flow rate is reduced to 1/16th of the original (1/2 squared and then squared again). This is why a slight reduction in radius can be quite severe. For asthmatics and those with COPD, the problem often isn't getting air in as much as getting air out.
the two things that effect air pressure is force and area
Air helps it to ripen.
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we have pollution in the air and the greenhouse effect. it \'s already showing signs of only getting worse, not unlesss we start recycling and GO GREEN!!!