that would be one hell of a graph, but probs not
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No, n2 (nitrogen gas) is not considered an air pollutant.
A lot of substances are not air pollutant. You must specify which kind of substance do you refer as a probable air pollutant.
Yes, nitrogen dioxide is considered an air pollutant.
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"lead" is the air pollutant that decreased most in 1970 to 1991.
Ozone is considered to be the most common air pollutant in the United States.
The relative humidity graph shows the amount of moisture in the air compared to the maximum amount it can hold at a given temperature. It indicates how close the air is to being saturated with water vapor.
Pollutant load refers to the total amount of a pollutant entering a specific environment over a given timeframe, typically expressed in mass (e.g., kilograms or tons). In contrast, pollutant concentration measures the amount of a pollutant relative to a volume or mass of a medium, such as water or air, often expressed in units like milligrams per liter (mg/L) or parts per million (ppm). Essentially, pollutant load provides a measure of the total input, while concentration describes how much of that input exists within a specific volume.
Carbon dioxide is the air pollutant that most concerns Americans.
Radon is an indoor air pollutant that can be a warning to home owners.
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