Air Pollution By: Chrissy Badalamenti, Amie Maxwell and Mitch Miller.

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Air Pollution By: Chrissy Badalamenti, Amie Maxwell and Mitch Miller

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Air PollutionBy: Chrissy Badalamenti, Amie

Maxwell and Mitch Miller

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What is air pollution?

• There are two main types of air pollution: Ozone and Particle pollution.

• There is also indoor and outdoor pollution• Ozone is a colorless and odorless gas.• Particle pollution consists of microscopic particles in

the air.• Both Ozone and Particle pollution are not healthy to

breath. • There are short term and long term effects of

pollution.

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Ozone Pollution

• Ozone pollution is an odorless and colorless gas, which is the same kind of gas in the ozone layer.

• The ozone layer in the Earth’s atmosphere protects us from the sun

• If these gases are inhaled at they are harmful. • Ground level ozone forms when pollutants from

cars, trucks, power plants, industries, and some consumer products “cook” in the sun. Ozone usually peaks in the afternoon when sunlight is most intense.

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Particle Pollution

• Particle pollution is a mixture of tiny solids and liquid droplets floating in air.

• This pollution is made up many things, like acids, organic chemicals, metals, soil or dust particles, and allergens (such as pollen or mold spores).

• Unlike summertime ozone gas, particle pollution happens year-round, and can cause serious health problems

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Indoor Pollution

• This of because of the chemicals in a home after a long period of time

• Mold growing in a home• Gas heaters and appliances • Tobacco smoke• Fireplaces • Cleaning products

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Indoor Pollution In Your Home

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Outdoor Pollution

Outdoor pollution comes from… - Cars/car exhaust- Factories- Acid rain- The Greenhouse Effect- Holes in the Ozone layer

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What Causes Air Pollution?• The two main causes of air pollution are

transportation and the burning of fossil fuels• Carbon dioxide is a major pollutant• Pollution is blamed greatly on human activity

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Short Term Effects

• Irritation of the eyes, nose and throat• Can cause bronchitis or pneumonia • May cause headaches, nausea, and allergic

reactions• Pollution can be very dangerous for people

with asthma

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Long Term Effects

• Respiratory disease• Lung cancer• Heart disease• Damage to the brain, nerves, liver, lungs or

kidneys

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Possible Solutions

• Hybrid cars• Fabric grocery bags• Re-usable water bottles• Carpooling • Cut down on the amount of fossil fuels being

burned• Plant trees instead of destroying them• Reduce, reuse and recycle everything you can

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The End! (: HAPPY EARTH DAY!

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