SS6G9: THE STUDENT WILL DISCUSS/EXPLAIN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN EUROPE Environmental Issues in Europe.

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SS6G9: THE STUDENT WILL DISCUSS/EXPLAIN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN EUROPE Environmental Issues in Europe

Air pollution in the United Kingdom Acid Rain in Germany Areas of focus

Air Pollution in the United Kingdom London (capital of UK is famous for air pollution) The word smog was first used to describe the air in London. SMOG-Air pollution caused by sunlight acting on the gases from automobiles and factory exhausts. Hangs over cities in the UK

Cause? High population density. Automobile emissions. Manufacturing uses these resources: oil, natural gas, and coal

The Great Smog of 1952 Smog was so dense that, for four days, the people in London could not see what was in front of them. Effects? -Transportation slowed -Crime increased -Thousands of people died from the pollution -People began to worry about the quality of air they were breathing in.

Sources of air pollution? Exhaust from gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles. Smoke and sulfur dioxide from burning fossil fuels

Sources of air pollution

Effects? Asthma and pneumonia are linked to vehicle emissions. Burns lungs, nose, and eyes and endangers human life. Keeps children and senior citizens indoors Blackens buildings and threatens wildlife

Effects

Solutions? Banning coal fires? Smokeless zones for smokeless fuels? Cleaner coals? Increased use of electricity? Use of gas Limits on industry Laws to build vehicles that produce less harmful exhaust Checks of air quality Drive less and use cleaner forms of energy

Acid Rain in Germany Precipitation(hail, rain, sleet, snow) that has become acidic

ACID RAIN Tall smokestacks in urban areas have allowed winds to spread more pollutants further away and increased the spread of acid rain into rural areas.

Causes Pollution in the air Water vapor in the air reacts with certain chemical compounds  Ex: Sulfur Dioxide reacts to form sulfuric acid Comes from the burning of fossil fuels  Coal, gasoline, and oil Most automobiles, factories, and power plants burn these fuels for energy.

Effects Harms thousands of lakes, rivers, and streams worldwide Kills fish and other wildlife Damages buildings, bridges, and statues. High levels can harm forests and soil

Reducing acid rain Devices that remove sulfur and nitrogen compounds from fuels or industrial emissions. Compounds are removed before they reach the atmosphere Adding lime to lakes and rivers and their drainage areas neutralizes acidity temporarily

SKELETON PARAGRAPH Directions: Complete the paragraph by filling in the blanks using the word bank on the screen

Word bank Acid Rain Air Pollution Asthma Cause Coal Effects Germany London Natural Resources Pollution Smog Statues