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Air Pollution and Solutions. Air. Air is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gasses. Air. All living things depend on the air to survive. Air Pollution. Emissions : Pollutants that are released into the air. Air Pollution.
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Air • Air is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gasses
Air • All living things depend on the air to survive
Air Pollution • Emissions: Pollutants that are released into the air
Air Pollution • Until mid-1900’s most emissions came from factories and power plants
Air Pollution • Today emissions also come from cars and trucks
Air Pollution • There are natural causes of air pollution • Erupting volcanoes • Forest fires
Smog • Photochemical Smog: A thick, brownish haze formed when certain gases in the air react with sunlight
Smog • When smog levels are high a haze settles over the city
Smog • Smog can cause eye & throat irritation & breathing problems
Sources of Smog • The major sources of smog are the gases emitted by cars and trucks
Smog • Burning gas releases gases into the air. • These gases include hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides
Smog • Hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides react with sunlight and produce a form of oxygen called ozone
Bad Ozone • Ozone: form of oxygen formed from hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides.
Bad Ozone • Ozone is toxic & the major chemical found in smog
Bad Ozone • Ozone can cause lung infections and weaken the immune system.
Temperature Inversion • Air close to the ground is heated by Earth’s surface
Temperature Inversion • As air warms it rises into the cool air above
Temperature Inversion • Any pollutants in the air are carried higher into the atmosphere where they are blown away
Temperature Inversion • Temperature inversion: When a layer of warm air prevents the rising air from escaping
Temperature Inversion • The layer of warmer traps the polluted air close to Earth’s surface.
Temperature Inversion • The smog becomes concentrated and dangerous
Acid Rain • Acid rain: Precipitation that is more acidic than normal because of air pollution
Acid Rain • Acid rain can be in the form of rain, sleet, snow and fog
Acid Rain • Acid rain is caused by the emissions from power plants and factories that burn coal and oil
Acid Rain • Burning coal and oil produce nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides
Acid Rain • When these gases react with water vapor in the air it forms nitric acid and sulfuric acid
Acid Rain • These acids return to Earth in the precipitation.
Acid Rain • When acid rain falls into water, fish and eggs cannot survive
Acid Rain • Can reverse the affects of acid rain in water by adding substances to neutralize the acid
Acid Rain • When acid rain falls on plants it damages leaves and stems • It also affects the nutrient levels
Acid Rain • Acid rain reacts with stone and metal causing damage to statues and buildings
Acid Rain • Automobiles rust more quickly in areas with high acid rain levels
Acid Rain • Damage to statues, buildings and cars are not reversible
Indoor Air Pollution • Substances that cause indoor air pollution include dust, pet hair and toxic chemicals
Indoor Air Pollution • Glues & cleaning supplies give off toxic fumes • Cigarette smoke can damage heart & lungs
Carbon Monoxide • Carbon monoxide: a colorless, odorless gas formed from burnt wood, coal, oil or gas.
Carbon Monoxide • When carbon monoxide builds up it can be deadly. • In Illinois, it is a law to have a detector
Radon • Radon: a colorless, odorless gas that is radioactive. • Formed naturally by certain rocks
Radon • Radon enters homes through cracks in basement floors and walls
Radon • Can cause lung cancer over time • Can install ventilation systems to prevent build up
Reducing Pollution • The key to reducing air pollution is to control emissions