What do you think this means?. Learning Targets 8. Identify the causes and effects of pollution on...

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What do you think this means?

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Causes and Effects of Pollution

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Learning Targets8. Identify the causes and effects of

pollution on Earth’s cycles.

9. Explain how pollution affects the environmental quality.

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Are these statements true?

1. Greenhouse gases absorb visible light.

~ FALSE

Greenhouse gases absorb infrared radiation.

2. The ozone layer is found in the troposphere.

~ FALSE

The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere.

3. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide and water vapor.

~ TRUE

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What is air pollution?

Smoke and other harmful materials that are added to the air.

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Causes of Pollution

• Gas Pollutants:– Carbon monoxide– Methane– Ozone– Sulfur oxides– Nitrogen oxide

Some of these gases are considered pollutants only when they are likely to cause harm.

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Causes of Pollution

• Particle Pollutants– Particulates (tiny particles or droplets that are

mixed in with air)– Smoke– Dust, dirt, pollen, salt from the ocean (picked up

by wind)

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Causes of pollution

• Burning Fossil Fuels– Fuels formed from the remains of prehistoric

animals and plants• Oil, gasoline and coal

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Causes of Pollution

• Smog– Combination of smoke and fog– Sunlight causes the fumes from gasoline, car

exhaust and other gases to react chemically.

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Attempts to Control Pollution

• Clean Air Act– Limits the amount of air pollution that

factories and power plants are allowed to release.

– Sets rules for making car exhaust cleaner.

• The Environmental Protection Agency– Measures air pollution and works to enforce

the laws passed by Congress.

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Greenhouse Gases are GOOD

Help keep temperatures

within a range that is

suitable for the plants

and animals to live on

Earth.

BUT….

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HUMAN ACTIVITIES ARE

INCREASING GREENHOUSE

GASES!

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Greenhouse Gases• Carbon Dioxide (CO2)• Methane (CH4)• Nitrous Oxide (N2O)

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Carbon DioxideComes from the use of fossil fuels in power plants, cars, factories and homes

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Nitrous Oxide

Comes from fertilizers and chemical factories.

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More Greenhouse Gases

Increases Temperature

Affects plant growth and processes that produce or reduce greenhouse gases.

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What is Global Warming?

An increase in the Earth’s average temperature.

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Did you know?Carbon Dioxide can stay in the atmosphere for

more than 100 years.The air contains 30% more carbon dioxide

than it did in the mid-1700’s.The level of carbon dioxide is now increasing

about 0.4% each year.

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Effects of Global Warming

• Negatively affect sources of food

• Amount of water available• Amount of resources

available• Human heath