A yellow night sky can be caused by air pollution, specifically from city lights reflecting off particles in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is known as light pollution.
Yes, landfills do cause pollution
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Lack of light, salt/vinegar or weed killer.
Agricultural runoff containing fertilizers and pesticides is a common example of a nonpoint source of freshwater pollution. When it rains, the chemicals from the fields can be washed into nearby streams and rivers, contributing to water pollution.
Generally speaking smoke IS pollution.
When a cell needs to take in a particle larger than the membrane channels can passage, it will invaginate the cell membrane around the particle(s) and pinch off part of the membrane containing the particles inside the cell membrane. This is called phagocytosis (when the particles are primarily solid) or pinocytosis (when the particles are primarily liquid).
they can work with babysitting, mowing lawns, and walking dogs!
I think that the amount of air pollution one family is giving off is about 100,000
plants do not give of pollution because they release O2 (which is oxygen)
If several homeowners fertilized their lawns and then a big rainstorm occurred, the excess fertilizers could wash off the lawns and into nearby water bodies, leading to nutrient pollution. This influx of nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, could result in algal blooms, which deplete oxygen in the water and create dead zones, harming aquatic life. Additionally, it could disrupt local ecosystems, affecting organisms both in the water and those reliant on the affected habitats. Overall, the health and balance of the local ecosystem would be significantly compromised.
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