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Primary Pollutants
  • Air Pollution the contamination of the
    atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from
    human and natural sources.
  • Primary Pollutant - Pollutants that are put
    directly into the air by human or natural
    activity are primary pollutants.
  • Examples
  • 1. dust, volcanic ash, smoke, pollen, vehicle
    exhaust, carbon monoxide

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Secondary Pollutants
  • Secondary Pollutants - Pollutants that form when
    primary pollutants react with other primary
    pollutants or with naturally occurring
    substances, such as water vapor, are secondary
    pollutants.
  • Examples
  • ground-level ozone, smog, acid rain
  • Smog forms when ozone and vehicle exhaust react
    with sunlight.

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Human vs. Natural Air Pollution
  • Natural Sources Human
  • 1. dust 1. smog
  • 2. pollen 2. acid rain
  • 3. volcanic ash 3. ground- level ozone

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Sources of Human-Caused Air Pollution
  • Industrial Air Pollution - Many industrial plants
    and electric power plants burn fossil fuels, such
    as coal, to produce energy. Burning fossil fuels
    releases air pollutants.
  • Indoor Air Pollution can be reduced by
    ventilation the mixing of indoor air with
    outdoor air.

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Acid Precipitation
  • Acid Precipitation rain, sleet, or snow that
    contains a high concentration of acids.
  • Acid Precipitation and Plants Acid precipitation
    increases the acidity of soil, which causes some
    nutrients necessary for plant growth to dissolve.
  • The Effects of Acid Precipitation of Forests In
    some areas of the world, acid precipitation has
    damaged large areas of forest.
  • Acid Precipitation and Aquatic Ecosystems Acid
    rain can cause a rapid increase in waters
    acidity, which leads to acid shock.

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Ozone Hole
  • Thinning Ozone CFCs destroy ozone, creating a
    hole in the ozone layer.
  • Cooperation to Reduce the Ozone Hole Many
    countries have agreed to take swift action to
    control CFC use. It will still take many years,
    though, for the ozone layer to recover.

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Air Pollution and Human Health
  • Air Pollution Is Harmful Daily exposure to small
    amounts of air pollution can cause serious health
    problems.

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Cleaning Up Air Pollution
  • Controlling Air Pollution from Industry The Clean
    Air Act requires many industries to use
    pollution-control devices such as scrubbers.
  • The Allowance Trading System The Allowance
    Trading System was established by the EPA to give
    companies set allowances for the amount of
    pollution they may release.
  • Reducing Air Pollution from Vehicles The EPA
    requires car makers to meet a certain standard
    for vehicle exhaust.
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