Ozone at the ground level is a pollutant. It makes harder to breathe.
vehicles make up smog and ground level ozone. They are pollutants.
Ozone at ground level is pollutant. It is bound by gravity.
It does for me because it makes it harder to breathe. I have asthma.
Ground oyster shells will make soft water harder. Therefore, it will make hard water, harder.
Ground level ozone is one kind of gas. Ozone. Three gases are required make ozone in the presence of violet or more energetic light from the Sun: oxygen, NOx and VOC (unburned fuel).
Increasing temperature increases the natural rate of decay of ozone, speeds up processes of ozone decay, and makes ozone slightly harder to make. So concentrations of ozone will net decrease with increasing temperature.
The chemicals in its smoke make a hole in the ozone layer. As long as there is a hole in the ozone layer, it becomes harder to fight global warming.
Ozone can be bad for us when it is in the air we actually breathe (troposphere), and in a concentration high enough to either damage lung tissues (> 1ppm), or cause inflammation that makes a condition like asthma worse (as little as 0.8ppm). Ozone can damage plant leaves, which will cause them to make less oxygen, and adversely affect whatever crops we depend on from them. Marigolds make ozone from their roots when attacked by parasites, so even plants use ozone. Ground level ozone is a respiratory irritant, and can aggravate the respiratory tract and also asthmatic conditions. Ozone exposure has been linked to permanent damage to lung tissue, aggrevation of asthma symptoms, and plaque formation in the blood stream (hardening of the arteries).
when you breath faster you heartrate goes up what make breath heavier.
Thin air, such as at high altitudes, can make it harder to breathe because it contains less oxygen. This can lead to shortness of breath, fatigue, and dizziness. In contrast, thick air, which may be humid or polluted, can also be difficult to breathe but for different reasons.
In humid conditions, the air is already saturated with moisture, making it harder for sweat to evaporate from our skin effectively. This means our bodies struggle to cool down, causing us to breathe faster and shallower to compensate, making it feel harder to breathe. Additionally, high humidity can make the air feel heavier, putting more strain on our respiratory system.
Recent research indicates that it is.Breathing ozone gas causes inflammation in the airway. If someone has asthma, this is life threatening.Ozone dissolved in the bloodstream has been linked to converting "good cholesterol" into "bad cholesterol", which can harden arteries and makes the heart pump harder. If you have a bad heart, or a problem with cholesterol, this can be life threatening.Beyond this, white blood cells make ozone (and other powerful oxidants) when fighting off infection. Waterfalls and lightning make ozone. Ozone is something organisms have been required to deal with, in some quantities, as long as there has been oxygen and life. Some ozone must be present. What is "normal" is the hard question, and probably depends on locale, time of year, and more.