Atmospheric Pollution

Developing Understanding: Air pollution has many sources and effects, both indoors and outdoors. Air is a natural resource that covers the Earth and crosses many system boundaries. Human activities affect the quality of the air both indoors and outdoors. Through legislation, the Clean air Act regulates the emission of air pollutants that affect human health. the gases and particulates in the atmosphere come from both natural and human sources; once air pollution sources are identified, methods can be used to reduce it. subsequens units will focus on pollution's impacts to land and water.
Enduring Understanding: Human activities have physical, chemical, and biological consequences for the atmosphere.
7 Air Pollution
Atmospheric Pollution Study Guide
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Air Pollution Video, along with guided notes and the ppt