Air Pollution

 

Air pollution

 Atmospheric plants are inextricably linked with the birth of the earth. Atmosphere Covers the gases surrounding planets and stars. The atmosphere is the atmosphere that surrounds the earth. The atmosphere is made up of different types of gaseous elements. When the Earth was a melted lava sphere, probably when it was surrounded by cosmic gases, including hydrogen, which would gradually be lost in space. Carbon dioxide, like gases emitted from volcanoes, is now present when hard rock is formed in the evolution of time outside the burning lava sphere. Nitrogen and water bubbles were released. In the process of cooling, water vapor condenses extensively, resulting in 4 percent water vapor in today's atmosphere. Long after this, carbon dioxide combines with water vapor in the process of making carbohydrates in green plants. The release of this unprecedented combination of oxygen, which is essential for life, and the amount of it constantly increased in the atmosphere. The main constituents of today's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen, amounting to 8 and 20.9 percent, respectively, and the rest to small amounts of other gases. This amount of misalignment is rare. Argon 0.9 in the atmosphere. Water vapor is 0.5–3 or sometimes 4 and carbon dioxide is up to 0.03 percent. The rest is small amounts of other gases. This amount of misalignment is rare. Argon 0.9 in the atmosphere. Water vapor is 0.5–3 or sometimes 4 and carbon dioxide is up to 0.03 percent. The rest is small amounts of other gases. This amount of misalignment is rare. Argon 0.9 in the atmosphere. Water vapor is 0.5–3 or sometimes 4 and carbon dioxide is up to 0.03 percent.

The atmosphere is a protective covering, capable of providing the food necessary for life on the surface and protecting life from the harmful environment of the extremities. Simply put, the gaseous mantle that surrounds the earth above the earth's surface is called the atmosphere. The atmosphere extends up to about five hundred kilometers above the earth's surface. The density of the atmosphere on the earth's surface is about 1.3 × 10 g / cm '. Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 760mmHg.

To the orange its thin peel is like its atmosphere to the earth. The atmosphere also covers the earth and protects its animals and plants. If there were no atmosphere, the earth would be a lifeless planet flooded with deadly cosmic rays and ultraviolet rays. The earth would burn in the heat of the hot sun at noon and would be covered with ice at night.

The atmosphere not only protects the earth's organism from external damage, but also provides oxygen and food-making material for the organism to survive. The atmosphere is an integral part of human beings and all living beings. This atmosphere is constantly being polluted by human beings. This atmosphere is a part of the environment.

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