yes its true!
Both.
While human activities like industrial processes, vehicle emissions, and deforestation are significant contributors to air pollution, natural sources such as wildfires, volcanic eruptions, and dust storms also release pollutants into the air. These natural sources can have localized or temporary impacts on air quality.
Various human activities such as burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, agriculture, and waste disposal contribute to pollution. Pollution can also be caused by natural events like volcanic eruptions or forest fires.
No it is not. It is caused by man made CFC's.
Natural pollution refers to pollutants or contaminants that are released into the environment as a result of natural processes, such as volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and erosion. These pollutants can include gases, particulate matter, and chemicals that can have detrimental effects on ecosystems and human health.
No. The sources of pollution can be caused by humans or natural. Examples of man-made pollution include cars, trucks (diesel ESPECIALLY), woodstoves, fireplaces, etc. The pollutants that come from activities such as driving a car or running a factory are particulates, ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and toxic air contaminants. Examples of natural-caused pollution come from volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and dust storms.
Most air pollution is caused by burning fossil fuels, such as gasoline and coal, in vehicles and power plants. Industrial processes, agriculture, and waste disposal also contribute to air pollution.
Industrial pollution is caused by burning fossil fuels for power, but there are also many other forms of industrial pollution, including waste chemicals used in industrial processes.
Natural sources of air pollution include: Volcanic Ash Forest Fires Caused by Humans: Factory Smoke Vehicle Exhaust
water pollution is when water is polluted by man made or natural toxins
Industrial pollution is caused by burning fossil fuels for power, but there are also many other forms of industrial pollution, including waste chemicals used in industrial processes.
Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances in the Earth's atmosphere, caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, and vehicle emissions. It can have detrimental effects on human health, the environment, and climate change. Governments and organizations worldwide are working to reduce air pollution through regulations, technological advancements, and promoting sustainable practices.