PPT-AIR POLLUTION 78.08% Nitrogen (N

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2 2095 Oxygen O 2 04 Water Vapor H 2 O 093 Argon Ar 0036 Carbon Dioxide CO 2 0002 Neon Ne 0005Helium He 0002 Methane CH 4 000005 Hydrogen H 000003 Nitrous Oxide N. EPA can also help identify the right authority to contact for other noise complaints Visit epavicgovau for more information on noise pollution Environment Protection Authority Victoria EPA Victoria is the states independent environmental regulator U Outdoor Air Pollution. Stationary and Mobile Sources of Air Pollution. Two Sources of Air Pollution. 1. . Stationary Sources:. have a relatively fixed location. Point Sources: . Fugitive Sources: . Area Sources:. By Uriel Lira. Slide Two. What is pollution? What are different types of pollution?. The Presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.. Inter League Organization. &. The LWV- Rockford Area . Ask,. “So, How Is the Mississippi. and Why Should We Care?”. What is an “Inter League Organization?”. In recognition of the need to work together at the regional level to solve problems that transcend political borders, . Objective- . -Identify the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources. -Create ways to conserve resources. Key Vocabulary. Fossil fuels. Renewable and Nonrenewable resources. Conservation. Habitat. Ecosystem. Wetland. Sediment. Food chain. Benthos/Benthic . Bioaccumulation. Pollution. What is pollution?. What does pollution look like? Smell like? Taste like?. What are examples of pollution near your school?.  . Activity: Aim: To show that Air occupies space..   . Materials required:. A piece of paper, a bowl, water, a glass..  . Procedure: . (. i. ). . Let us crumple a sheet of paper. (ii) Let us stuff the paper ball inside a glass. (iii) Let us invert the glass and push it into a bowl of water.. professor . Dr.HUDA. FAROOQ ZAKI. INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. Pollution : is the addition to the ecosystem of something which has a detrimental effect on it .. Pollution : is the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects. . Lecture . Five: Air . Pollution. Department of Environmental Engineering. OUTLINE. Atmosphere as a Resource. Types and Sources of Air Pollution. Major Classes of Air Pollutants. Urban . Air Pollution. There is no place on Earth that isn’t affected by air pollution…. Air pollution. : presence of chemicals in the atmosphere in concentrations high enough to harm organisms, ecosystems, human-made materials or to alter climate. Dr. . Shinde. A. . S.. Head, Department of Botany. Shri. . Chhatrapati. . Shivaji. college, . Omerga. What Is a Lichen?. Lichens are made up of two different organisms . living together:. A . Take a deep breath! . 78% of the air you just breathed . in is . made up of nitrogen gas. . Your body . requires nitrogen . to. build . proteins, . amino . acids, . and. DNA. , but your body . cannot . Aim of the session. To understand there are many air pollutants, which have multiple sources and the impacts. Lesson objectives. To name air pollutants and their sources . To describe how to improve air quality locally. Air pollution is the contamination of air due to the presence of substances in the atmosphere that are harmful to the . health.  of . humans.  and other . living beings. .. Air pollution can cause diseases, allergies, and even death to humans; it can also cause harm to other living organisms such as animals and food crops, and  Air pollution can be caused by both human activities and natural phenomena..

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