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Which of the following is a common cause of air pollution?
Which of the following is a common cause of air pollution?
- Reduced industrial and agricultural activities
- Increased use of renewable energy sources
- Burning fossil fuels (correct)
- Strict waste management policies
What are the short-term effects of air pollution on humans?
What are the short-term effects of air pollution on humans?
- Increased energy levels
- Enhanced immune system
- Improved respiratory functions
- Headaches and dizziness (correct)
What are the long-term effects of air pollution on humans?
What are the long-term effects of air pollution on humans?
- Increased life expectancy
- Enhanced cognitive functions
- Heart diseases and lung cancer (correct)
- Improved overall health
How does air pollution affect the environment and other living organisms?
How does air pollution affect the environment and other living organisms?
What is the main impact of air pollution on the ozone layer?
What is the main impact of air pollution on the ozone layer?
Where is the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) software stored?
Where is the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) software stored?
What is the main function of an operating system?
What is the main function of an operating system?
Which operating system is mentioned as the most popular in the text?
Which operating system is mentioned as the most popular in the text?
What are some examples of devices powered by versions of Windows and Apple iOS?
What are some examples of devices powered by versions of Windows and Apple iOS?
What are some examples of operating systems for mainframes and servers mentioned in the text?
What are some examples of operating systems for mainframes and servers mentioned in the text?
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Study Notes
Pollution
- Pollution is the entry of pollutants into the environment, causing harm to human health and other living organisms, as well as the environment itself.
Types of Pollution
- There are multiple forms of pollution, including:
- Air pollution
- Water pollution
- Soil pollution
- Plastic pollution
- Radioactive pollution
- Waste pollution
- Noise pollution
- Light pollution
Air Pollution
- Air pollution is any change in the natural properties of the atmospheric air (in outdoor or indoor environments) due to chemical substances, particles (such as smoke and dust), or biological agents.
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