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Air Pollution

Air is the most important element of our life. Air pollution cannot be defined clearly. Air is a mixture of gases and moisture. It also has some inert substances.
We cannot have ‘pure air’ in any part of the world. When we breathe oxygen, as well as some other gases and substances, enter our respiratory system, before we talk about air pollution, we need to know what are the elements in pure air. The composition of pure air is shown in the following table.

Major air Pollutants:

  1. Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
  2. Nitrogen Oxide (NO)
  3. Carbon monoxide (CO)
  4. Solid Particulate material
  5. Iron particles
  6. Ozone (O3)
  7. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
  8. Hydrocarbons
  9. Methane
  10. Some metals
  11. Radiation.

Pure air structure (near sea surface)

Sr. No.The componentsIndicator ¼Symbol½Attendance percentage
1NitrogenN278.09
2OxygenO220.94
3OrganAr0.93
4Carbon dioxideCO20.0318
5NianNe0.0018
6HeliumHe0.00052
7KryptonKr0.0001
8MethaneCH40.00015
9HydrogenH20.00005
10Carbon mono oxideCO0.00001
11Nitrous oxideN2O0.00025
12JinanXc0.000008
13OzoneO30.000002
14Sulfur dioxideSO20.000002
15AmmoniaNH30.000001
16Nitrogen dioxideN2O0.000001
17WaterH2O1-3

The air element is virtually life itself. Historically, air pollution started with the invention of fire. After this, it started to grow with the processing of iron and gold and is increasing continuously with the use of coal. A new era of pollution began with the invention of the steam engine of the 18th century and with the Industrial Revolution. During this period, with the increase in motor vehicles, there has been a tremendous increase in it. At present, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), ‘Air pollution is a condition under which the human body and its harmful elements in the external environment accumulate intensively.’ Quantitative or qualitative changes in the general organization, which adversely affect life or biodegradable abiotic components, is called air pollution.

Airborne pollution is beyond the political boundaries of the world. It affects atmospheres and human settlements far from its sources. Power houses (especially coal-based), acid rain, motor vehicles, pesticides, forest fires, garbage generated by agricultural operations, cigarette smoke, kitchen smoke, etc. are the major factors in pollution caused by human activities. Before this, discuss these factors in detail, see what side effects of air pollution have on human health and on animals and plants.