Indirect pollutants are substances that do not directly contaminate the environment but contribute to pollution through secondary effects or processes. They often emerge from chemical reactions or the breakdown of primary pollutants, such as when gases like sulfur dioxide lead to acid rain. Indirect pollutants can also stem from agricultural runoff or the leaching of chemicals into water systems, impacting ecosystems and human health over time. Their effects are often more complex and can be harder to trace than those of direct pollutants.
Direct water pollution occurs when contaminants are directly discharged into water bodies, such as through sewage or industrial waste discharge. Indirect water pollution, on the other hand, is when pollutants enter water sources through environmental processes like runoff or leaching from soil.
secondary pollutants are pollutants that form when primary pollutants react with other primary pollutants or with naturally occurring substances
Yes they are pollutants. They are secondary pollutants.
Human health is highly effected by the pollutants and dirty air. Direct effects may cause skin allergies (Dermatitis, Skin infection, Eczema or even Skin cancer), breathing problems (Asthma, Chronic obstructive, Emphysema or even Bronchitis). Along with these issues there are several other indirect effects health.
they are Gaseous
Some Primary pollutants are like when humans directly put them in the air Secondary pollutants are like when pollutants react with Primary and other Primary pollutants.
Indirect means not direct. We got there by indirect means. The author used indirect characterization.
the most indirect. This is the most indirect route ever to the airport
the indirect form is indirect form hahaha :)
A direct democracy
when you count indirect.
Direct contamination occurs when harmful substances are introduced directly into a medium, such as water or soil, often through spills or leaks. Indirect contamination, on the other hand, happens when pollutants enter the environment through secondary pathways, such as runoff from contaminated surfaces or through the food chain. While direct contamination poses immediate risks, indirect contamination can lead to more widespread and often delayed effects. Both forms of contamination can significantly impact ecosystems and human health.