Air pollution includes pollution emissions from agricultural, industrial, household, and other sources. Air pollution can be classified as gaseous or matter, toxic or nontoxic, and primary or secondary. The prevention measures for air pollution can be divided between outdoor or indoor environments. The particulate matter has severe health and environmental risks.
Toxic air pollutants are usually referred to as hazardous air pollutants or (HAPs). Hazardous Air Pollutants or HAPs are acute risks to humans and the environment. The risks associated with HAPs include cancer, birth defects, damage to the immune system. The more sever hazards of these toxic pollutants include neurological and respiratory ailments. Individuals inhale toxic pollutants from the air. However, some toxins like mercury and lead inhabit the soil.
Discussion
An average person breathes in approximately 20,000 liters of air each day. Every time human beings breathe, they inhale hazardous chemicals that are found in air. Air pollution comprises of all pollutants present in the environment. The pollutants present in the environment can be either in the form of gases or particles. Air pollutants are present both outdoors and indoors. These pollutants can be found in buildings and homes. The causes of air pollution include both natural and human made sources. It has been found through studies that a majority of pollutants released into the air are due to human activities.
Causes of Air Pollution
Air pollution has been present in this world since the first light was lit. There are many people who consider that air pollution is an issue that has been resolved by the modern world. However, air pollution still has a major impact on the environment (Colls and Tiwary, 2010).
There are several causes of air pollution. One of the main causes of air pollution is Carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is one of the most impurities ...