Biological Consequences of Air Pollution (Edexcel IGCSE Science (Double Award))

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The Effects of Air Pollution

Air pollution

  • Pollution of air can lead to several biological consequences:

    • Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) pollution:

      • Combines with water vapor to form acid rain, damaging plants, aquatic life, and soil.

      • Causes respiratory problems in humans.

    • Carbon monoxide (CO) pollution:

      • Binds to haemoglobin, reducing oxygen transport in blood.

      • Can lead to suffocation and death in high concentrations.

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