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What are 5 facts about air pollution?

What are 5 facts about air pollution?

20 shocking facts about air pollution

  • Air pollution is one of the UK’s (and the world’s) biggest killers. Breathing in air pollution can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
  • Children are most vulnerable to air pollution – but we are all affected.
  • A child born today might not breathe clean air until they are 8.

What are 10 facts about air pollution?

10 facts about air pollution

  • Air pollution kills at least 7 million people every year, which is 15 times more people than die from war and violence.
  • 90% of people – that’s 6.9 billion people – breathe polluted air every day.
  • Air pollution chops 6.6% off China’s GDP every year (3% for the US and 2.3% for the UK)

What are 4 facts on air pollution?

Fact 1: An average American breathes 2 gallons of air per minute, which means around 3400 gallons of air each day. Fact 2: Inhaling air pollution takes away at least 1-2 years of a typical human life. Fact 3: It has effects as small as burning eyes and itchy throat to as large as breathing problems and death.

What are the 5 major causes of air pollution?

Air pollution is caused by solid and liquid particles and certain gases that are suspended in the air. These particles and gases can come from car and truck exhaust, factories, dust, pollen, mold spores, volcanoes and wildfires. The solid and liquid particles suspended in our air are called aerosols.

What are some fun facts about pollution?

Each year 1.2 trillion gallons of untreated sewage, stormwater, and industrial waste are dumped into US water. While children make up 10% of the world’s population, over 40% of the global burden of disease falls on them. More than 3 million children under age five die annually from environmental factors.

Did you know facts about air?

  • Air is mostly gas. Air is all around us, but we can’t see it.
  • Air isn’t just gas.
  • Air is important for living things.
  • Carbon dioxide in the air can be both good and bad.
  • Air also holds water.
  • Air changes as you go up, up, up.
  • Air is a protective cushion.
  • There is life in the air.

What is air pollution for Class 3?

When the air becomes dirty due to smoke and harmful gases it is called AIR POLLUTION. We should always breathe clean and fresh air because breathing impure or dirty air can make us sick and it can also harm the atmosphere.

How can air pollution be reduced?

Ways to Reduce Air Pollution

  1. Riding a bike or walking instead of driving.
  2. Taking a bus or carpooling.
  3. Buying a car that has greater fuel efficiency.
  4. Turning off lights and appliances when they are not in use.
  5. Using energy efficient light bulbs and appliances.
  6. Buying fewer things that are manufactured using fossil fuels.

What are 3 effects of pollution?

Serious Effects of Pollution on Our Humans and Environment

  • Environment Degradation. The environment is the first casualty for the increase in pollution weather in air or water.
  • Human Health.
  • Global Warming.
  • Ozone Layer Depletion.
  • Infertile Land.

Did you know facts on pollution?

Pollution is one of the biggest global killers, affecting over 100 million people. That’s comparable to global diseases like malaria and HIV. Approximately 40% of the lakes in America are too polluted for fishing, aquatic life, or swimming. Americans make up an estimated 5% of the world’s population.

How does air pollution affect animals?

The pollution that human and nonhuman animals inhale accumulates in their tissues, causing damage to their organs that weakens their immune systems and makes them more vulnerable to many diseases. In the most egregious cases of air pollution, the health impacts that animals suffer are even visible to the naked eye.

What is a fun fact about air?

Air can move fast and far. Even on a very still day, the air around us is always moving. But when a big wind comes, that air can really go! The fastest gust of wind ever recorded on Earth was 253 miles per hour.

What are some interesting facts about air pollution?

Interesting facts about air pollution. It’s not always the human activities that cause air pollution. Air pollution can also be caused by natural causes. Some of them are volcanic eruptions, forest fires and radioactive decay. It is estimated that the number of deaths because of air pollution will reach 6 million per year by the year 2050.

What are the bad effects of air pollution?

High levels of air pollution can cause an increased risk of heart attack, wheezing, coughing, and breathing problems, and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. Air pollution can also cause worsening of existing heart problems, asthma, and other lung complications.

What can students do to prevent pollution?

Use the Reusable. The reusable things aren’t something new to hear.

  • Help Recycling. If your reusable property isn’t reusable anymore,it still can be discarded for good,but in a smart way.
  • Save Resources. Lots of things that we can save aren’t as easily measurable as plastic bags or cups.
  • What are 10 ways to reduce pollution?

    10 Ways to Reduce Plastic Pollution 1. Wean yourself off disposable plastics. 2. Stop buying water. 3. Boycott microbeads. 4. Cook more. 5. Purchase items secondhand. 6. Recycle (duh). 7. Support a bag tax or ban. 8. Buy in bulk. 9. Bring your own garment bag to the dry cleaner. 10. Put pressure on manufacturers.

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    Ruth Doyle