Air Pollution
In today's growing season, we notice that pollution is getting more harmful and dangerous. Humans, industry, garbage, traffic, and other factors, we believe, all contribute to air pollution. Aside from that, there are clear effects. Sicknesses or health problems, for example, can be found in nature and living things.
A variety of factors cause air pollution, but there are two main types: man-made and natural. The first is the result of human intervention. Because little acts like as littering, failing to care for the environment, or smoking a cigarette are equally key contributors. Another important component is business. Air quality is formed when industry sends gasses, vapors, smoke, and other pollutants into the air. This happens in steel mills such as factory plants, automobile manufacturing plants, garment manufacturing plants, washing powder making plants, bleach manufacturing plants, consumer goods processing facilities, and so on. Waste treatment is also a problem. The major cause of pollution is gas smoke from rice straw and other rubbish. They will burn them once they have been organized by trucks in order to reduce waste creation due to the large volume of rubbish. As a result, our air has become very polluted and potentially dangerous. For the reasons described above, the impacts of air pollution are exceedingly harmful.
Both plants and animals are badly affected by air pollution. Toxic chemicals such as SO2, NO2, and others can block the airways of live organisms. Internal physiological roles, as well as the nervous system, are harmed and impaired. This was the first effect. Furthermore, the greenhouse effect, which is generated by air pollution and can result in acid rain, is the second negative result. This has an impact on plants, either directly or indirectly. Humans are also afflicted by air pollution, which results in diseases and other health issues. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO). In the female organism, only dirt and grime greater than 10 m have a self-protection system. Dust with various sizes from 0.01 to 5 m will be lodged in the trachea and alveoli. As a result, dust particles with a smaller than 2.5 m are produced. They have the power to enter deep into the lungs, causing havoc on the heart and vascular systems. Fine and nano dust particles have been classified as human carcinogenic by the World Health Organization.
In a nutshell, air pollution is a problem that we all have to deal with on a daily basis. We must safeguard the environment, identify acceptable remedies, and strictly following to safeguard the air and air environment.
Written by Linh Giang