Why is 1987 such an important year in pollution control?
in 87 hairspray was dominant for hair and it was in aerosol form so it actually polluted the air
How could you lose 3 lb in one day?
sweat it but it will come back but it is impossible considering you only lose weight when you are sleeping and your growth harmones kick in but you just burn calories and carbs all day which just give you energy to make it threw the day and if you intake to many then when you go to sleep your body will store them in your fat cells
Most widespread pollutant that can cause long-term lung damage?
Ozone.
Ozone: a form of oxygen that is a harmful component of air pollution.
Ozone, the primary ingredient of smog air pollution, can impair the body's immune system and cause long term lung damage.
air pollution that travels from one state to another.
from smoke from car, train exhaust, smoke from refuse burning
How much force does one magnet produce?
Force of Magnet= qvbsin(x)
let q= charge
v=velocity
b=magnetic field
polluted water has some chemicals that are harmful to our bodies...if we drink that water,it may cause some diseases^^
What is acid rain and how does it form?
Acid rain is just polluted rain. It forms when it rains normally, but the rain carries any pollutants in the air (from things like cars or factory smoke) and brings it down with it
See link below: Answer: The popular image of polluted water is a stinking, black, septic fluid with bilious green foam and the odd dead fish or bird floating in it covering a bed of oozing sludge.. Wrong. Water hat is so polluted that you would become very ill if you drank it can be clear and cold with a neat sandy bottom. Iy all depends on the pollutant. Arsenic and other heavy metals, acids, alkalis, and microorganisms from sewage do not affect the appearance of water at all. This is why water must be analyzed to determine the presence or absence of pollution. Using your senses can give you very misleading information.
How can we decrease the amount of pollutants in our water?
Probably, awareness and regulations, legislation, perhaps fines for people that don't behave themselves.
What is water pollution and describe how concerns us?
Definition:
It is a phenomenon where the water gets mixed up naturally or by industrial or biological wastes and toxic gases.
Causes:
1. Industrial wastes
2. Washing clothes and bathing in the water bodies like lakes, rivers, etc.
Consequences:
1. The water gets polluted, so that the usage of that water for drinking causes formation of stones in kidneys.
2. If we use that water in dying industry, the shades of the clothes gets changed.
3. If that water is used in the pharmaceutical industry, then the composition of the medicines gets changed and results in the formation of undesired toxic products.
Conclusion:
The water from the seas, oceans and the brackish waters are saline and they are not pure water bodies. Where as the water from the rivers and lakes is purer than those of the saline water bodies. More over, Rain water is the purest form of water, which is 100% pollution free.
What does fluoride seems to be helpful in preventing?
What does fluoride seems to be helpful in preventing? Fluoride is found naturally in soil and water. However, because it is helpful in preventing tooth decay and in making teeth stronger, it is also added to water in most cities. Fluoride protects teeth from the demineralization that is caused by acid buildup in the mouth. Further, if there is already damage caused by this acid, fluoride will help strengthen the enamel and remineralize the teeth. Fluoride helps make tooth enamel more resistant to the acid that can damage the enamel and cause cavities.
How are you going to avoid water pollution give 3 reasons?
I gave an extra numbers so that you have choices :) goodluck!
Descibe the origins of pollution in the atmosphere?
Man has caused much of the pollution of the atmosphere because of various activities like car emissions and factor waste products.
How could energy conservation help to control or decrease air water and land pollution?
Conserving energy resources reduces the amount of fossil fuels that are burned, which reduces air pollution. Reductions in fossil fuel consumption would reduce the need for petroleum and natural gas drilling, as well as the need for coal mining. Reducing these activities would reduce water and land pollution.
How is classical smog different from photochemical smogs?
Classical smog has a reducing nature due to abundance of Sulfur dioxide,whereas Photochemical smog is oxidising die to high concentrations of ozone and other oxidants.
What happens to calcite when exposed to acid rain?
The calcite will fizz up :) hey watz up peps of USA
How does pollution affect morph butterflies?
Their hatching schedule is thrown off course and they hatch in times when it isn't suitable for them to survive.
What are the factors of land pollution?
Many things, including the following: Gas, factories, trash, cigarettes, and many more. I can explain them to the best of my thought. Gas, because it runs off cars, gas is very harmful to the air, and which is caused by land. Factories are just like gas, no need to re-explain myself. Trash. When we do trash, all we do is put it under the land to decompose. That's really bad for the soil, leaving us less available space to farm. Latly, cigarettes, they do gas and are left on ground.
Is there pollution problems in Alberta?
yes, several types. Air pollution is common in the larger cities and near large industrial areas. Water has been polluted in a few different ways. Ground and soil contamination is a constant concern to the agricultural sector. There is an ongoing fear of sour gas (hydrogen sulphide) leaks and chemical spills.