Air pollution occurs when gases, dust particles, fumes or odors are introduced into the atmosphere in a way that makes it harmful to humans, animals and plant.
Air pollution can result from both human and natural actions. Natural events that pollute the air include forest fires, volcanic eruptions, wind erosion, pollen dispersal, evaporation of organic compounds and natural radioactivity. Human activities that result in air pollution Emissions from industries and manufacturing activities, Burning Fuels, Household and Farming Chemicals. Chemical reactions involving air pollutants can create acidic compounds which can cause harm to vegetation and buildings. Air pollutants can be in the form of particulate matter which can be very harmful to our health. Effects include irritation to the eyes, nose and throat, and upper respiratory infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia. Air pollution prevention, Encourage your family to use the bus, train or bike when commuting. If we all do this, there will be fewer cars on the road and less fumes produced. And use energy wisely. This is because lots of fossil fuels are burned to generate electricity, and so if we can cut down the use, we will also cut down the amount of pollution we create. In order to reduce Air pollution.