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Page 1: Griselda Sagastume Cobble Hill High School Spring 2012

Griselda SagastumeCobble Hill High School

Spring 2012

Page 2: Griselda Sagastume Cobble Hill High School Spring 2012

Table Of Contents

• Introduction• How pollution affects the environment?• Ways to reduce pollution.• Summary• Bibliography

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Introduction

• Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment, into the atmosphere.

• Tobacco SmokeTobacco smoke is one of the major forms of pollution in buildings. It is not only the smoker who is infected, but everyone who inhales the polluted air. There is a very strong connection between smoking and lung cancer. Bronchitis is common among smokers and unborn babies of mothers who smoke also suffer from the harmful effects of smoking.

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How air pollution affects the environment

• Air pollution presents big environmental threat in many parts of the world.

• Air pollution includes variety of different harmful chemicals and gases released from our vehicles and our industrial facilities that make our air dirty.

• Vehicles are the biggest source of air pollution, and in some Asian states like India and China life in some cities is almost unbearable because of tremendous air pollution resulting from cars.

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Ways to reduce air pollution• At Home• Conserve energy - turn off appliances and lights when you leave the

room.• Recycle paper, plastic, glass bottles, cardboard, and aluminum cans.

(This conserves energy and reduces production emissions.)• Test your home for radon-a dangerous, radioactive gas that is odorless

and tasteless. If the test shows elevated levels of radon, the problem can be fixed cost effectively.

• Choose not to smoke in your home, especially if you have children. If you or your visitors must smoke, then smoke outside.

• Drive Wise• Plan your trips. Save gasoline and reduce air pollution.