Geography.
it is water pollution
Air pollution qualifies as such. Surrounding mountains and high elevation above sea level contribute to a "cook pot effect", preventing air currents from blowing the smog away, and keeping it trapped in the Mexico City valley below.
it can pollute water, air, the the environment worse and worse.
Yes if the pollution gets worse and worse
Most likely smog. Mexico City has a worse smog problem than Los Angeles ever had.
doesnt matter because their both pollution but coal is
The biggest affect to citizens from pollution in Tanzania is respiratory problems. This is the case anywhere and it keeps getting worse and worse.
For your baby
Acid rain has definitely not gotten better. It is worse because there is more pollution now.
Actually air pollution has been less of a problem than ever. The people who suffer worst from air pollution are people who burn biomass (wood, food waste, dung) inside without proper ventilation. In cities outdoor air pollution was a problem which was made worse by industrialization. In London smog was common and deadly smogs happened every decade or so. Air pollution in most US cities peaked in the 1950's and is far less of a problem than when the first Earth Day was held in 1971.
There are several steps: * Determine what the natural or desirable condition would look like * Identify the pollution type causing the problem * Identify the impact on the environment * Identify the source * Eliminate the source so that the problem is not getting worse * Help the affected areas recover * ** Remove accumulated pollution ** Re-instate lost species ** Re-instate lost ecosystems and ecologies
The ozone hole leads to global warming. This then leads to worse pollution.