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Why Are Resources Being Polluted C14K2
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Objectives Air Pollution Water Pollution Land Pollution Pollution is the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects “In our consideration of resources, CONSUMPTION is half of the equation – WASTE disposal is the other half.”
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Air Pollution – motor, industry, power plants Air Pollution is a concentration of trace substances at a greater level than occurs in average air.
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Global-Scale Air Pollution Human Action of burning fossil fuels (carbon dioxide) = Earth’s temperature to rise. Greenhouse Effect: buildup/trapped carbon dioxide in earth atmosphere Increase of 2 degrees Fahrenheit in last century. Increase in global temperature > ice caps to melt > sea levels to rise
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Global Scale Ozone Damage Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) – break down Earth’s protective layer of ozone gas (absorbs dangerous ultraviolet rays). Mostly in Freon (coolant liquid in refrigerators and air conditioning)
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Regional Scale Air Pollution Especially vegetation and water supply Acid Precipitation (rain, snow, fog, dust) contains high level of sulfur and nitrogen
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Lake Bacalar, Mexico
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Effects of Acid Rain
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Large Scale Air Pollution Carbon monoxide – power plants, vehicles (reduces oxygen level in blood, impairs vision and alertness, threatens those with breathing problems Hydrocarbons – evaporation of paint solvents = photochemical smog (respiratory problems, stinging in eyes, haze over cities) Particulates – dust and smoke
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Water Pollution Like air water is essential When the volume of waste discharge contaminates water Main sources : 1) water using industries 2) municipal sewage 3) agriculture Effect: biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) = too much discharge means oxygen starved (life dies) Legislation: MDCs vs LDCs
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Land Pollution 4 pounds of waste per person, per day in the US. Solid-Waste Disposal more than half of US waste is buried in landfills Alternatives are incineration and RECYCLING
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