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The presence of substances in the [[atmosphere]], particularly those that do not occur  naturally.<br/> These substances are generally contaminants that substantially alter or degrade the quality of  the atmosphere. The term is often used to identify undesirable substances produced by human  activity, that is, [[anthropogenic]] air pollution. Air pollution usually designates the collection of  substances that adversely affects human health, animals, and plants; deteriorates structures; interferes  with commerce; or interferes with the enjoyment of life. <br/>''Compare'' [[airborne particulates]], [[designated pollutant|designated  pollutant]], [[particulates]], [[criteria pollutants]].
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">The presence of substances in the [[atmosphere]], particularly those that do not occur  naturally.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">These substances are generally contaminants that substantially alter or degrade the quality of  the atmosphere. The term is often used to identify undesirable substances produced by human  activity, that is, [[anthropogenic]] air pollution. Air pollution usually designates the collection of  substances that adversely affects human health, animals, and plants; deteriorates structures; interferes  with commerce; or interferes with the enjoyment of life. <br/>''Compare'' [[airborne particulates]], [[designated pollutant|designated  pollutant]], [[particulates]], [[criteria pollutants]].</div><br/> </div>
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Revision as of 17:21, 7 November 2023

The presence of substances in the atmosphere, particularly those that do not occur naturally.
These substances are generally contaminants that substantially alter or degrade the quality of the atmosphere. The term is often used to identify undesirable substances produced by human activity, that is, anthropogenic air pollution. Air pollution usually designates the collection of substances that adversely affects human health, animals, and plants; deteriorates structures; interferes with commerce; or interferes with the enjoyment of life.
Compare airborne particulates, designated pollutant, particulates, criteria pollutants.


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