Pollution in the Air
Many sources contribute to air pollution, including vehicle exhaust, coal burning, factory emissions, and smoking. The growing amount of pollution in the air continues to deplete the atmospheric ozone layer. Ozone is a physical defense in the atmosphere against ultraviolet radiation (UV). As the ozone layer progressively thins, the health risks associated with over exposure to UV, including skin cancer, continue to rise. blood’s ability to carry oxygen.Any kind of combustion that produces smoke is a culprit of elevated carbon monoxide in the air. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a lightweight odorless and colorless gas that has both benefits and disadvantages. CO is critical to purifying the ecosystem of other hazardous gases, but at the same time, it can also be dangerous. Exposure to high concentrations of CO disrupts normal cell activity. Healthy circulation facilitates oxygen to flow freely throughout every cell in the body and is essential for self-sustenance. Inhaled CO threatens the body’s circulatory system by interfering with the blood’s ability to carry oxygen.
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