2. 1.
Introduction
2. Atmospheric pollution
2.1. Consequences
2.1.1. Greenhouse effect
2.1.2. Acid rains
2.2. Causes
3. What to do to avoid atmospheric pollution.
4. Atmospheric pollution and the ambient
5. Conclusion
3. In
this work our group will talk about the
atmospheric pollution, the air pollution, the causes ,
the consequences, and in the end we will do a little
conclusion of the work.
4. Atmospheric pollution refers to changes in the
atmosphere which may cause impact in
environmental or human health through
contamination by gases, solid particles, liquid
matter, biological material or energy.
5. The
greenhouse effect is the process that
occurs when a portion of infrared radiation
emitted by the surface is absorbed by certain
gases in the atmosphere. As a result, the heat
is retained and is not released into the space.
6. Acid
rain is the name given to rain or any
other form of precipitation, whose acidity is
substantially greater than that resulting from
atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolved in
water precipitated.
7. The
industrial activity and road traffic occupy
arguably the first in air pollution, although to
varying degrees depending on the type of
industries. The basic industries are usually the
most damaging in terms of release of fumes
and gases more or less toxic.
8.
The degradation of the ozone layer, which is our
protective against of solar radiation can cause,
among many other problems, skin cancer
humans, increased ophthalmic problems
(cataracts) and also kills plant and animal which
means from longer a threat interaction and
survival of living beings on planet Earth.
9. Installation
of devices in factories (catalysts)
that retain the fumes and gases, and they may
even be reused as energy sources.
Use of alternative technologies, or different
technologies that reduce energy consumption,
make the industry less polluting and value
waste;
Application of Catalysts in all new cars so as
to reduce the maximum some dangerous
industrial chemicals