Air Pollution and Weather
The principal forms of air pollution that affect weather are numerous. Acid rain is a form of pollution which is produced when sulfur dioxide and the oxides of nitrogen get absorbed by rain. The resulting rain badly disturbs the acidity of soil and water bodies. It breaks down carbonate rocks and marble buildings. It can destroy the life of fish in streams and rivers. Pollution also leads to global warming and reduction of the ozone layer. As a result of this there will be a rise in the sea level, extreme weather conditions and extinction of several species.
Choloroflurocarbon, a byproduct of air pollution does a lot of damage to the ozone layer. The other effects of air pollution on weather are haze and smog. The alarmingly high levels of particulate pollutants like smoke and sulfur dioxide obstruct normal vision and pose a serious threat to human health.
Water Pollution and Weather
Thermal pollution is a type of water pollution which increases the temperature of water bodies and reduces the supply of oxygen to fishes and other organisms.
Radioactive Pollution and Weather
Radioactive substances like radium and uranium increase pollution levels and have a hazardous impact on weather and environment.
Pollution and weather are topics which are discussed in relation to one another because they are quite inseparable.
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