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High School Earth Science: Human Actions and the Atmosphere - Effects of Air Pollution
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Air pollution can affect lung development and is implicated in the development of emphysema, asthma, and other respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Increases in asthma prevalence and severity are linked to urbanization and outdoor air pollution. Acid rain is caused by sulfur and nitrogen oxides emanating from power plants or metal refineries. Tall smokestacks allow the emissions to rise high into the atmosphere and travel up to 1,000 km (600 miles) downwind. As the pollutants move, they combine with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and... Show more
High School Earth Science: Human Actions and the Atmosphere - Effects of Air Pollution
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1. The pH of acid rain is
2. The ozone hole can affect human health by increasing
3. Which statement about bioaccumulation is false?
4. Acid rain may
5. Effects on human health of nitrogen and sulfur oxides include increased rates of
6. The pH of acid rain is
7. When air contains high levels of particulates