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air Pollutionair Pollution
Presented By POOJA M. KUHATE
Roll no.34B.E. 2nd Yr(3rd sem)
Guided By
Prof. A. D. KapseComputer Science & Engineering Department
Shri Shankarprasad Agnihotri College Of EngineeringWardha
CONTENTCONTENT
Introduction What Is Air Pollution Sources Of Air Pollution Affects Of Air Pollution On Our Health Other Air Pollution Affects How To Control Air Pollution Solution For Air Pollution Conclusion Reference
IntroductionIntroduction Air pollution creates by mixing of toxic element in
the air. Air pollution comes from many different sources such as factories, power plants, dry cleaners, cars, buses, trucks and even windblown dust and wildfires.
. Air pollution can harm the health of human beings,
trees, lakes, crops, and animals
WHAT IS AIR POLLUTIONWHAT IS AIR POLLUTION??Air pollution is the harmful
materials into the Earth's atmosphere.
Air pollution is pollution of the air which can affect the health, survival, or activities of many organisms (living things), including humans.
Air pollution creates by mixing of toxic element in the air.
Sources of Air PollutionSources of Air PollutionThere are two sources of air pollution.1) Man-made sources2) Natural sources
Man-made sources of Air Man-made sources of Air Pollution Pollution
Stationary sources include smoke stacks of power plants, factories, other types of fuel-burning heating devices.
Mobile sources include motor vehicles, marine vessels, and aircraft.
Forest fires.Fumes from paint, hair spray, varnish, aerosol
sprays and other solventsWaste deposition in landfills, which generate methane.Military resources, such as nuclear weapons, toxic
gases, germ warfare and rocketry.
Natural sources of air pollutionNatural sources of air pollution
Dust from natural sources.Methane, emitted by the digestion of food by animals,
for example cattle.Radon gas from radioactive decay within the Earth's
crust.Smoke and carbon monoxide from wildfires.Volcanic activity.
AFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON AFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON OUR HEALTHOUR HEALTH
Air pollution adversely affects the lives of millions of people.
Dizziness.
Headaches.
Burning, scratchy eyes.
Runny nose.
Coughing and hard breathing.
Lung cancer and lung diseases.
Sore throat, Chest pains, colds, and allergies.
Ozone hole
Acidification
Other Air pollution effects Other Air pollution effects
How to control Air pollutionHow to control Air pollutionMechanical collectors (dust cyclones, multicyclones)Electrostatic air cleaner is a particulate collection device that removes particles from a flowing gas.Baghouses Designed to handle heavy dust loads, a dust collector consists of a blower, dust filter, a filter-cleaning system.Wet scrubber is a form of pollution control technology.
Solutions for Air PollutionSolutions for Air Pollution
There are various air pollution control technologies and land – use planning strategies available to reduce air pollution.Includes primary regulation.conversion to cleaner fuels.Titanium dioxide has been researched for its ability to reduce air pollution.
ConclusionConclusion Over the years air pollution has increased
dramatically. Much air pollution can cause serious injuries to
the environment. It affects the health of humans in several ways. If people don’t start taking charge of what’s
going around, many people can be affected.
REFERENCEREFERENCE
www.controlairpollution.com
http://en.wikipedia.org
www.pollution.com