Weather and Climate
Chapter 10 Air Quality Learning Objectives By the end of this chapter the reader will be able to: Describe historically important air pollution episodes.
ES 5.2 PPT
Air Pollution. Sources of Pollution Point Sources Non-Point Sources Primary Pollutants Secondary Pollutants Natural Sources –Larger than anthropogenic.
AIR POLLUTION. AIR POLLUTION POINT SOURCES NON-POINT SOURCES Sources that release large quantities of pollutants in concentrated amount. Sources that.
Consists of several regions Troposphere Main gases are N 2 (78%) and O 2 (21%) Weather occurs here Temperature and pressure decrease with.
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Refraction
Refraction. Changing Speed The speed of light in a material depends on the electromagnetic properties. Permittivity and permeability The ratio of.
Air Pollution Air pollution happens when gases and particles enter the air. Burning is the greatest source of air pollution Coal, oil and natural gas,