Air Pollution Devaun Singh Class 708. Causes of Air Pollution Listed below are some causes of air pollution that will be explained. Listed below are some.

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Air Pollution Devaun Singh Class 708

Causes of Air Pollution Listed below are some causes of air pollution that will be explained. Listed below are some causes of air pollution that will be explained. 1. Carbon Dioxide 1. Carbon Dioxide 2. Carbon Monoxide 2. Carbon Monoxide 3. Nitrogen Oxides 3. Nitrogen Oxides 4. Sulphur Oxides 4. Sulphur Oxides 5. Fine Particles 5. Fine Particles

The Effect of Air Pollution Air pollution causes the smoke the gases and anything else to go up into the atmosphere and heat up the Earth. As you can see in the image too much heat fires up the Earth. Air pollution causes the smoke the gases and anything else to go up into the atmosphere and heat up the Earth. As you can see in the image too much heat fires up the Earth.

What generates gases and smoke to heat up the Earth and cause Air Pollution Something's that generate gases and smoke to heat up the Earth and cause Air Pollution are listed below. Something's that generate gases and smoke to heat up the Earth and cause Air Pollution are listed below. 1. Cars 1. Cars 2. Candles 2. Candles 3. Factories 3. Factories

Some Definitions 1. Carbon Dioxide -(chemical formula: CO2) is composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom. 1. Carbon Dioxide -(chemical formula: CO2) is composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom. 2. Carbon Monoxide- is a colorless, odorless, tasteless yet highly toxic gas. Its molecules consist of one carbon atom covalently. 2. Carbon Monoxide- is a colorless, odorless, tasteless yet highly toxic gas. Its molecules consist of one carbon atom covalently. 3. Nitrogen Oxides- typically refers to any binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or to a mixture of such compounds 3. Nitrogen Oxides- typically refers to any binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or to a mixture of such compounds 4. Sulphur Oxides- is produced by volcanoes and in various industrial processes. 4. Sulphur Oxides- is produced by volcanoes and in various industrial processes. 5. Fine Particles - are tiny particles of solid or liquid suspended in a gas. 5. Fine Particles - are tiny particles of solid or liquid suspended in a gas.

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