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It consists of substances called pollutants which can be gaseous, liquid or solids that, over time, interfere with human comfort, health and the environment.
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Our atmosphere helps protect the Earth. Any additional gas, particles or odors that are introduced into the air, distort this natural balance.
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Which means that the things invented to make life easier, also make the world suffer.
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2.Even the pesticides used to kill indoor and outdoor pests and the herbicides use to kill weeds all contribute to Air Pollution.
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3.Vehicles that run on a Combustion Engine are a major cause of Air Pollution. The exhaust from the engines contain carbon monoxide, and nitrous oxide. This creates harmful smog. 4.Factories burn Fossil Fuels and pollute the atmosphere. These also contribute to smog, destruction of plants and rusts iron.
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Some places in the world that have excessive amounts of pollution are:
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Tianjin, China
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Delhi, India
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1.We can begin to use public modes of transportation or carpool. So instead of several vehicles and little passengers each, use less vehicles with more passengers per vehicle.
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3.Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. This means that not everything is entirely useless. You can reuse old bottles and jars to store items, or you can get really creative and make something nice with a simple plastic bottle.
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5.You can also use Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs. In contrast to your average light bulb, the CFL consumes less energy, lower electricity bills and lasts longer.
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The End Thanks for listening and we hope you’ve enjoyed our presentation. And help stop air pollution today!
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Presented and edited by Group 3 Definition – Jada Wilson Places – Miriam Lam Causes – Crystal Singh Solutions – Jonathon Stephany Design and Co-ordination– Ethan Lee (Group Leader)
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