Env 12
Env 12
Summary
Environment Class 12
Health Issues:Â
Stroke, respiratory diseases, cancer, heart problems, eye irritation, etc.Â
Impact on plants:Â
Reduced photosynthetic activity.Â
Absorption of metals and biomagnification.Â
Impact on the topography, such as land degradation, and changes in Albedo.
Water Pollution:Â
Through the leaching of heavy metals underground.Â
Secondary Pollutant:Â
Acid Rain:Â
It is a precipitation with a pH of less than 5.6%.
It is majorly due to the reaction of Sulphur and Nitrogen Oxides with water or water
vapour.Â
The oxides of sulphur and nitrogen are released by industrial emissions and volcanic
eruptions.
Wet precipitation:Â
When it falls down in the form of rain.
It deposits on the surfaces, along with water.Â
Dry depositions:Â
In the form of dry powder, as they get attached to dust and smoke particles.
And falls down to the surface, to be washed down by further rainfall.Â
Impacts:Â
Smog is a secondary pollutant formed in the atmosphere due to the reaction of various
chemical compounds released through the burning of hydrocarbons, fossil fuels and
other industrial emissions.Â
The primary pollutants which are responsible for the formation of smog are:Â
1) NOx (vehicular emission)
2) SOx (industrial emissions)
3) Particulate Matter (stubble burning and construction industry)
4) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (burning of biomass and solid waste).Â
Ozone,
Paroxy Acetyle Nitrate.
Acrolein,Â
Formaldehyde,
Health issues:Â
Headache,
Nausea,Â
Eye irritation,Â
Cough,Â
Chest pain,
Breathing problem,
Damage to plant life through reduced photosynthesis, reduced plant productivity,
impact on structures and buildings, and corrosion of metals.Â
Corrosion of building material.
Cracking of rubber and painted surface.Â
Impact on visibility,Â
Disruption of transportation, roadways, rail, and airways.
Increase in accidents, etc.Â
Decreases temperature.Â
Smog helps in maintaining low temperatures.
1) Vehicular Emission.
2) Construction Dust.Â
3) Industrial Emissions.Â
4) Thermal Power Plant.Â
5) Burning of diesel generators.Â
6) Restaurants (tandoor, coal), etc.Â
Located far from the coastal region, the winds are not very strong.
Basin surrounded by mountains. It has a bowl-shaped depression located between the
mountains, which can trap air for a longer duration.Â
Time: October and November months.Â
The calm winds created in the transition period between South West and North East
Monsoon.
Radiation Inversion is formed due to the cooling of air near the surface.Â
The temperature inversion prevents convection and dispersal of pollutants released near
the surface.Â
Due to the limited time between rice harvest and wheat sowing, and limitations on early
rice transplantation in Punjab and Haryana.
Burning of crackers during festivals.