AIR QUALITY STATUS AND TRENDS IN UTTAR PRADESH:A REVIEW
Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 8
Abstract
20.000 liters of air is what we breathe on a daily basis. But every time we inhale we risk inhaling dangerous chemicals which found their way in our air. Air pollution is the presence of dangerous chemicals in the air that we breathe. It is a change in the air which influences humans health and organism on the planet. Many think that `gases' pollute the air, those gases go under the names of CFCs, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide. Emissions of carbon monoxide are especially dangerous. In periods of heavily air pollution there will be no rainfall. The sky will not produce it and the heat will therefore won’t go away. Transport and large industries are always seen as the causes of those pollutants. It is not only bad for humans, plants and animals, it is also said to be harmful for buildings. Buildings become discolored when being disposed for a long time to pollutants. But air pollution is not only outdoor problem, it occurs indoor as well. Like earlier said is air pollution not only a problem for people’s health but also for earth’s ecosystems. Almost every large city in the world has a poor air quality.
Authors and Affiliations
T. S. Naqvi
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