CHAPTER 19 AIR POLLUTION. Fig. 19-2, p. 440 Atmospheric pressure (millibars) Temperature Thermosphere Pressure Mesopause Heating via ozone Mesosphere.
Composition of the Atmosphere Primary Pollutants – methane, ozone, dust particles, microorganisms, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) Causes of Primary Pollutants.
Climate and Terrestrial Biodiversity Chapter 7. 7.1.
Ch. 3: Communities and Biomes. What is Climate? Weather Day-to-day condition of the Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place Climate Refers.
Biomes What is a biome? Aka ecosystems- large area of land characterized by certain soil and climate conditions, and particular assemblages of plants.
Increasing Compost Use by Caltrans Project
Global Warming!
Air Pollution: Outdoor. Environmental Effects Affects plant growth (productivity), crop yields and disrupts food web Acidification of aquatic ecosystems,
Eden and Lowell, Vermont
Ecology
Air Pollution. Questions for Today 1.What are the basics we need to understand about the atmosphere? 2.What are the two types of pollutants in our Air?
The day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.