Do you mean... natural Primary pollutant in the air and all the thick particulates.
Forest fires can cause destruction of habitats for plants and animals, loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, air pollution from smoke, and contribute to climate change by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Additionally, they can result in property damage, human displacement and health issues from smoke inhalation.
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Volcanoes puff smoke when magma beneath the surface heats up and creates pressure, causing the release of gases and ash. This process usually occurs before or during an eruption as the volcano becomes more active.
The advantages of gel fires over log fires is the lack of smoke or smell. Similarly, gel fires can be a cheaper alternative and are slightly safer than log fires.
Too much smoke can kill any living thing.
Natural sources of air pollution include: Volcanic Ash Forest Fires Caused by Humans: Factory Smoke Vehicle Exhaust
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Because the smoke causes pollution
Yes. For example, burning logs for energy or fires causes pollution (smoke and ash)
If the pollution in the air is cigarette smoke you can develope lung cancer. Second hand smoke is dangerous.
The answer is smoke. Smoke is often caused by cars this is by hbw9999
Smoke detectors in buildings are typically set off by the presence of smoke particles in the air, which can be caused by fires or other sources of smoke.
There are two types of fires 1 man made fires 2 natural fires as natural fires cause many smoke but are caused rarely such as forest fires they are less harmfull to the environment but man made fires had made can many harms to environment . They also produce many smoke and are use most wich is harmfull to ozon layar. It is the best example of global warming. they are good for humanbeings but not for nature.
Pollution in water affects fish. Pollution can be caused by smoke or smog from factories, etc.
Smoke from fires, car exhaust, smoke from power plants, freon leaking from refrigeration units, and fumes coming from industrial and chemical plants.
The clean air act was made law to try to reduce dense smogs caused by smoke from household coal fires and industrial pollution becoming trapped by low laying fog. In Liverpool, my home city, I remember in my youth, dense winter smogs that were actually yellow!
The two volcanoes' smoke spread ash for many miles around.