Air pollution is not a new topic. The phrase "I'll go out for a breath of fresh air." is often heard. But how many of us realize that this has become insigneificant in today’s world, because the quality of air in our cities is anything but fresh. The second you step out of your house and are on the road you can see the air getting polluted. A cloud of smoke from the exhaust of a bus, car, or a motorcycle. Smoke shooting from a factory chimney. Flyash generated by thermal power plants. Zipping cars causing dust to rise from the roads. But what is air pollution?
"What is air polluition?" is the kind of question that isn't normally asked because most of us think we already know the awnser. But what we think can sometimes end up being completly wrong. The definition of air pollution is a little more complicated then you think. Smog, smoke and soot are the most common partners of air pollution. They are either the result of air pollution or the cause of it. For those of you that don't know what smog or soot is, smog is a grayish, yellowish cloud caused by the reaction between sunlight, heat and air pollutants. It is the most visible form of air pollution. Smog is what floats over urban cities like New York, Los Veges, and Beijing. Soot is a black powdery substance consisting mostly unstructured carbon, produced by the incomplete burning of organic matter. It's the black powder that forms when you burn wood. But air pollution comes in many different forms and I think all of these forms are bad for you. How? Air pollution has a big effect your health and on the environment. Every year, about 2.5 million people die, around the world, because of air pollution, and countless plants and animals lives end due to the air pollution in there environments.
Air pollution can be both natural and man-made. As you may know, humans have been producing increasing amounts of air pollution as time has passed, and are now the cause of the majority of the pollutants released into the air. Air pollutants mostly come from discharges of gases and particals largely from industries, motor vehicals, and domestic wood burning. Natural sources include wind blown dust and smoke from bush fires. Among the many types of air pollutants there are carbon minoxid, variable organic compounds that can evaporate and enter the Earth's atmousphere, ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particals, and lead. Air pollution can cause health problems. Smog can worsen existing respiratory ailments such as asthma and bronchitis, or increase the risk of respiratory problems. Every day, an average person breaths in about 20,000 liters of air and risks inhaling dangerous chemicals that have found a way into the air. Air pollution is bad for the environment because it causes insecurity, disorder, harm or discomfort to living organisms and ecosystems.
Air pollution has many causes. There are numerous different chemical substances that contribute to air pollution. These chemicals come from a variety of sources. Forest fires, volcanic eruptions, wind erosion, pollen dispersal, evaporation of organic compounds, and natural radioactivity are some more natural causes of air pollution. Natural air pollution does not stay in one location. It spreads around throughout the world, and because of this poses little threat to the health of humans and to ecosystems. Most of the pollution is through human activity. The largest causes are the operation of fossil fuel-burning power plants and automobiles that combust fuel. Combined, these two sources are responsible for about 90% of all air pollution in the United States. Some cities suffer brutally because of massive industrial use of chemicals that cause air pollution. Places like Mexico City and Sao Paulo have some of the most deadly pollution levels in the world. Air pollution also has many effects. For one, air pollution is responsible for major health effects. Every day, the health of tons of peoples is ruined or endangered by air pollution. Chemicals that somehow have gotten into the air can effect the human body in negitive ways. Older people are higly exposed to diseases induced by air pollution. Children, infants and people with heart and lung disease are also at serious risk.Because people are induced to many dangerous pollutants, it's difficult to know which is responsible for causing sickness. Also, a mixture of different pollutants can deepen sickness, it is hard to isolate these pollutants that are at fault. many diseases could be caused with out their becoming apparent for a long time. Pollutants such as ozone, nitrogen oxide, and sulfur dioxide have very harmful effects of natural ecosystems. They kill plants and trees by destroying their leaves, and they kill animals, especially fish in highly polluted rivers.
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| Effects, Sources, Transport/Transformation and Removal of Air Pollution |
Preventing the problem before it occurs or limiting the effect of the process is one of the 2 main types of pollution control. This type is called Input control. Five major input control methods are to:
- Restrict population growth.
- Use less energy.
- Improve energy efficiency.
- Reduce waste.
- Move to non-renewable forms of energy production.
Air pollution is a huge problem in today's world. Whether it's from someone smoking a cigarette or a rush hour traffic jam. Everybody should know that its our duty, as human beings, to clean the Earth. If everyone starts doing little thing to keep the air and the environment clean like picking up litter or using as less perfume or hair spray as possible, you will see that in time, Earth and the air will start getting cleaner on its own.
Refrences: http://library.thinkquest.org, http://www.epa.vic.gov.au, http://environment.about.com, http://edugreen.teri.res.in, http://wiki.answers.com
