Eviro. Unit 8 Lesson 1

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air pollution

chemicals and other substances in the atmosphere at levels that can cause harm to people, other organisms, or ecosystems

Where are PM-2.5 particles found?

industrial smoke, forest fires, and vehicle exhaust

Where are PM-10 particles found?

road dust or dust produced by industries

emissions

substances that are discharged into the air

Carbon monoxide

- burning of fossil fuels, vehicle exhaust, industries -deprives cells of oxygen; can cause nausea, dizziness, headaches, and death

Select the reasons why you think the WHO says that indoor pollution is the worst type of pollution globally. Select all that apply.

-Pollutants do not readily disperse like they do outside. -Indoor pollutants quickly reach high concentrations in a smaller area.

Sulfur dioxide

-burning of coal, industries, vehicle exhaust -produces secondary pollutants; causes lung irritation

Particulate matter

-dust, soot, particles from fires, farming, and construction -affects breathing; can damage lungs

Sulfuric and nitric acids

-made when sulfur dioxides or nitrogen oxides react with water in the air -creates acid precipitation

Tropospheric ozone

-result of sunlight, heat, nitrogen oxides, and VOCs interacting together -can injure living tissues; causes breathing problems

Nitrogen dioxide

-the result of a reaction between atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen in combustion engines -causes lung irritation; contributes to smog and acid precipitation

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

-vehicle exhaust, household products, natural processes, industries -causes cancer; reacts with other chemicals to make tropospheric ozone

Select the common sources for air pollution. Select all that apply.

-volcanoes -industry -fire -vehicle exhaust

About _______% of PM is caused by natural events.

62

Why is stratospheric ozone good?

In the stratosphere, ozone is a good thing because it absorbs harmful radiation.

Why is tropospheric ozone bad?

In the troposphere, ozone contributes to photochemical smog and causes health problems.

Describe PM-10.

PM-10 refers to very small particles that are less than 10 micrometers in diameter, but greater than 2.5 micrometers in diameter.

Describe PM-2.5.

PM-2.5 particles are less than 2.5 micrometers in size.

primary pollutant

a chemical that is released directly into the air at a high enough concentration to cause harm

pollutant

a harmful chemical in the environment

secondary pollutant

a harmful chemical that forms after other chemicals react together in the atmosphere

particulate matter (PM)

a mixture of very small particles and liquid droplets in the atmosphere


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