People exposed to toxic air pollutants at sufficient concentrations and durations may have an increased chance of getting cancer or experiencing other serious health effects. These health effects can include damage to the immune system, as well as neurological, reproductive (e.g., reduced fertility), developmental, respiratory and other health problems. In addition to exposure from breathing air toxics, some toxic air pollutants such as mercury can deposit onto soils or surface waters, where they are taken up by plants and ingested by animals and are eventually magnified up through the food chain. Like humans, animals may experience health problems if exposed to sufficient quantities of air toxics over time.
Examples of toxic air pollutants include benzene, which is found in gasoline; perchlorethlyene, which is emitted from some dry cleaning facilities; and methylene chloride, which is used as a solvent and paint stripper by a number of industries. Examples of other listed air toxics include dioxin, asbestos, toluene, and metals such as cadmium, mercury, chromium, and lead compounds.
Most air toxics originate from human-made sources, including mobile sources (e.g., cars, trucks, buses) and stationary sources (e.g., factories, refineries, power plants), as well as indoor sources (e.g., some building materials and cleaning solvents). Some air toxics are also released from natural sources such as volcanic eruptions and forest fires.
2006-09-02 07:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a lot of air pollutants. The modes are cementing, smoking, car exhuast etc. The most effect is asthma and other ling related diease
2006-08-30 15:08:42
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answered by Clown & Joker 5
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Search acid rain. One sight has Flash card that may give you detail model on chemical process.
2006-09-06 01:37:03
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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because of the vehicles, industries, the carbondioxide we exhale everyday and smoking.
2006-08-30 14:50:53
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answered by kiko 2
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