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Module 13 Air Pollution and Global Change

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Module 13Air Pollution and Global Change

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Air is a mixture of many gases including Nitrogen

Oxygen

Carbon Dioxide

Water Vapor

And Traces of other gases

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Any change in the atmosphere that has harmful effects is calledAir pollution

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Any substance that causes pollution is called a

pollutant

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Solid particles and gases that are released into the air are called

emissions

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A main cause of emissions is motor vehicles releasing carbon monoxide into the air.

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When certain gases in the air react with sunlight, it can create a thick brownish haze called smog.

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When the smog level is high, it can settle over the city causing a dirty haze.

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Potential threats to humans are breathing trouble, throat irritation, and burning eyes.

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Major sources of smog are gases emitted from vehicles

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Acid rain is another type of air pollution.

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Acid rain is caused by power plants and factories that burn coal and oil, and release chemicals into the air.

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Gases from factories and power plants react in the air with water vapor and form acids that return to the earth as precipitation.

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Acid rain damages many things in the environment including: fish, plants, buildings, statues and more.

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The air inside buildings can be polluted too: this is indoor pollution.

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Dust, pet hair, air fresheners, smoke, toxic fumes from cleaning supplies can all contribute to indoor air pollution.

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Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an indoor air pollutant that is a colorless and odorless gas that forms when wood, coal, oil or gas is not completely burned.

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Radon is another colorless and odorless gas formed naturally by certain rocks underground. Radon is radioactive.

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We humans are the leading factor in creating air pollution and other hazardous wastes on Earth.

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Humans contribute to deforestation (cutting down trees which produce oxygen)

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Humans also affect the natural process on earth called The Greenhouse Effect.

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Hazardous waste is any material that can be harmful to human health or the environment if not properly disposed of

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Greenhouse gases trap heat in the air which aids in keep the earth a suitable temperature for us to survive.