Types Of Air Pollution. Pollutants can be in the form of solid particles liquid droplets or gases. Air water and soil pollution are the three major types of pollution. Adverse health consequences to air pollution can occur as a result of short- or long-term exposure. In addition they may be natural or man-made.
Ozone is a secondary pollutant that is also a greenhouse gas. Pollutants can be further subdivided into two heads primary and secondary. Basically air pollution is the presence of pollutants in the air which is further breathed in by us leading to serious harmful diseases. All kinds have an impact on the environment. The pollutants come in many forms. Particulate matter PM are inhalable and respirable particles composed of sulphate nitrates ammonia sodium chloride black carbon mineral dust and water.
Another common type of air pollution is dangerous gases such as sulfur dioxide carbon monoxide nitrogen oxides and chemical vapors.
In addition they may be natural or man-made. The latter is much rarer than other types but it is the deadliest. In addition they may be natural or man-made. This type of pollution is contributed by the industrial wastes that end up in the atmosphere thermal reactions in the industries during manufacturing process leads to pollution. Another common type of air pollution is dangerous gases such as sulfur dioxide carbon monoxide nitrogen oxides and chemical vapors. There are many types of primary pollutants including carbon oxides nitrogen oxides sulfur oxides particulates lead and volatile organic compounds.