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Air pollution does not only damage the air; it also damages environments on Earth’s surface and their inhabitants. Plants and animals are harmed by air pollution. Sometimes it is the pollutants themselves that cause damage. Other times pollutants combine and change the resources that plants and animals depend upon such as water, soil, and nutrients. Read on to learn more about the ways that air pollutants can damage environments and the living things within them. Acid rain harms living things The thinning ozone layer harms living things Tropospheric ozone harms living things Global warming harms living things Global warming is changing climate globally and is causing significant changes to various regions of the world. For example:
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Find out more about how acid rain affects plants! (from the Bates College Biology Dept.)
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Some air pollutants harm plants and animals directly. Other pollutants harm the habitat, food or water that plants and animals need to survive. Read on to learn more about how air pollutants harm plants and animals. Acid rain harms living things The thinning ozone layer harms living things Tropospheric ozone harms living things Global warming harms living things Global warming is causing changes to the places where plants and animals live around the world. For example:
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Find out more about how acid rain affects plants! (from the Bates College Biology Dept.)
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Acid rain harms living things Ozone holes harm living things Ozone near the ground harms living things Global warming harms living things Global warming is causing changes to the places where plants and animals live around the world. For example:
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Find out more about how acid rain affects plants! (from the Bates College Biology Dept.)
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