One of the major air pollution problems are caused by high levels of carbon monoxide that are emitted from gasoline driven road and farm vehicles. These emissions and others from gasoline driven engines produce unclean air which damages the human body and the general environment.
Other sources of major air pollution come from some large nations that are building more manufacturing plants. If these factories are burning coal to enable them to operate, then adequate measures can be taken to filter the factory emissions as they are pushed into the atmosphere and travel via winds to pollute the air in locations thousands of miles away from the sources of the air pollution.
Scientifically, air pollution causes acid rain, which can kill plants, animals (specifically fish) and runs off into the lakes and streams of the area. In the human body, air pollution has been linked to respiratory problems and lung cancer.
A major air pollution is green house effects, which leads to many other air pollutions. that's why it is major.
enviornment,it harms our lungs and can cause fatal lung diseases
near fuel plant, nuclear plants, or any other plant with chemicals that are being let out.
Fossil Fuels
pants
air pollution and hazardous wastes
Air pollution , Deforestation and soil erosion
garbage, air pollution and traffic
If air pollution is not controlled, it can/will cause many problems.
Air pollution commonly causes respiratory ailments and skin problems.
The oil sands are a major resource which also contribute to air pollution.
1. Air pollution 2. Water pollution. 3. Waste production 4. Loss of Biodiversity 5. Food Supply
some problems of air pollution is that it affects the people that live in that area & if affects the breathing of the people in that area too .
air pollution,water pollution, and acid rain.
Air pollution is one of many major forms of pollution. It causes major damage to the environment including acid rain.
The three major types of pollution are air pollution, water pollution, and land pollution. Sometimes, air pollution is visible. A person can see dark smoke pour from the exhaust pipes of large trucks or factories, for example. More often, however, air pollution is invisible.
Major air pollution disasters have all occurred in industrialized areas.