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Pollution Air Pollution Belanov Oleg Kondusov Dima Vasileva Nadya
Form 8V Air Pollution
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The pollution of the Earth - bringing in the air new uncharacteristic for him the physical, chemical and biological substances or changing their natural concentrations. According to the world health organization (who) for 2014, a year worldwide approximately 3.7 million people die from air pollution. The total number of deaths associated with exposure to air pollution both in the interior and in the atmosphere reaches 7 million per year
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The main sources of air pollution are: 1)Natural 2)Artificial
Pollution sources The main sources of air pollution are: 1)Natural 2)Artificial 3)Transport 4)Domestic 5)Production
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The sources of pollution: natural anthropogenic
Types of pollution The sources of pollution: natural anthropogenic
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Most of the life forms living on Earth cannot exist without oxygen contained in the air, Living organisms use oxygen to break down food and produce energy. Plants he also needed to convert they receive nutrients into energy. The best way of protection of atmospheric air from vehicle emissions, burning less fuel. If more people used public transport, leaving their cars at home if the truck did not make empty journeys, if the buildings have been better heat insulation, the amount of combusted fossil fuels would considerably reduce. It should also be remembered that fewer emissions are completely defective engines, and this contributes to the smooth and slow riding.
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Consequences To pollution of the Earth's atmosphere can be attributed to the greenhouse effect, acid rain, smog, fog and ozone holes. Astronomers argue that the transparency of the atmosphere has decreased in recent years. Modeling climate change and air pollution associated with industrial development of mankind has shown that every year approximately deaths may be related to atmospheric ozone and approximately 2 million of air pollution from fine fractions.
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