Why is The Air Quality so Bad Today
The health effect of air pollution are serious – one third of deaths from stroke, lung cancer and heart disease are due to air pollution.

What is pollution bad?
Air pollutions also increases the risk of respiratory infections, heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer, and more severely affects people who are already ill. Children, the elderly, and people in low-income neighborhoods experience disproportionate health effects from air pollutions.
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What are some bad pollutants?
What causes bad pollution?
Sources of Outdoor Air Pollution
Harmful emission come from heating, cooling and powering businesses and industrial operations, as well as from manufacturing processes. Wildfires, flooding, hurricanes and other natural events can creates unhealthy air, especially for people with lung disease.
What are the 7 type of pollution?
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Major forms of pollution include air pollutions, light pollutions, litter, noise pollutions, plastic pollutions, soil contamination, radioactive contamination, thermal pollutions, visual pollutions, and water pollution or many pollutions.
What are the 5 effects of pollutions?
Effects of Air Pollutions
Coughing.
Wheezing/difficulty breathing.
Irritation to eyes, nose, and throat.
Headache.
Dizziness.
Fatigue.
Why is water pollutions bad?
Diseases, Medical Problems
Water pollutant may cause disease or act as poisons. Bacteria and parasites in poorly treated sewage may enter drinking water supplies and cause digestive problem such as cholera and diarrhea.
What is pollutions and its effects?
Pollutions is the process of harmful materials into the environment. These harmful materials are called pollutants. Pollutions can be natural, such as volcanic ash. They can also be created by humans activity, such as trash or runoff produced by factories. Pollutants damage the quality of air, water, and land or soil.
Who is affected by air pollutions?
Many people with lung diseases, such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Infants and young children. People who work or exercise outdoors. Adults over 65.
How can we stop pollution?
One Days when High Particle Levels are Expected, Take these Extra Steps to Reduce Pollution:
Avoid burning leaves, trash, and other materials.
Avoid using gas-powered lawn and garden equipment.
Reduce the quantity of journeys you are taking in your automobile cut back or eliminate hearth and wood stove use.