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Air pollution is primarily caused by industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and burning fossil fuels. Its effects include respiratory and cardiovascular health issues, environmental damage, and climate change. To control air pollution, measures such as reducing emissions through cleaner technologiesRead more
Air pollution is primarily caused by industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and burning fossil fuels. Its effects include respiratory and cardiovascular health issues, environmental damage, and climate change. To control air pollution, measures such as reducing emissions through cleaner technologies, enforcing stricter regulations, and promoting alternative energy sources are essential.
See lessCauses of Air Pollution: 1. Burning of Fossil Fuels: Coal, petroleum and other factory combustibles release smoke and chemical substances in the air, causing air pollution. 2. Vehicle Emission: Cars, buses, motorcycles, and other vehicles on roads produce emissions which contains various pollutantsRead more
Causes of Air Pollution:
1. Burning of Fossil Fuels: Coal, petroleum and other factory combustibles release smoke and chemical substances in the air, causing air pollution.
2. Vehicle Emission: Cars, buses, motorcycles, and other vehicles on roads produce emissions which contains various pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide.
3. Indoor Air Pollutants: Household cleaning products, paint fumes, pesticides, and other chemical-based products release harmful toxins in the air.
Effects of Air Pollution:
1. Damaging Human Health: Air pollution affects both the short-term and long-term health of humans. It causes respiratory issues, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and other chronic illnesses.
2. Damage to the Environment: Air pollution can cause acid rain, global warming, climate change, and reduction in air quality. It also affects animals, plants, and crops.
Control of Air Pollution:
See less1. Reduce Pollution Sources: It is important to reduce the number of sources of air pollution, such as by installing cleaner burning stoves or using electric vehicles.
2. Adopt Cleaner Technologies: Businesses and factories should adopt technologies that are cleaner and more efficient. This will reduce the amount of pollutants released in the air.
3. Enhance Environmental Awareness: People should be made aware of the dangers of air pollution and encouraged to use less energy and adopt green practices.
4. Implement Government Regulations: Governments should set rules and regulations to ensure companies are following air quality standards.
5. Monitor and Control Pollution Levels: Governments should monitor air quality levels, create and enforce pollution control laws and ensure compliance with regulations.