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Etymology: [ 'ar, 'er ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin aer, from Greek aEr.

hava kirliliği, hava kirliliği/kirlenmesi,

1 hava kirliliği     ts
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The contamination of the atmosphere by noxious gases and particulates, The contamination of air around the plant due to the emission of gases, vapors and particulate material in the atmosphere, (pollution atmosphérique) A condition of the air, arising wholly or partly from the presence therein of one or more air contaminants, that endangers the health, safety, or welfare of persons, interferes with normal enjoyment of life or property, endangers the health of animal life, or causes damage to plant life or property, The presence of any substances in air that do not disperse and that can, in high enough concentrations, harm humans or other animals, vegetation, or materials Pollutants can include almost any natural or artificial substance capable of being airborne as solid particles, liquid droplets, and gases, or a combination of these forms Generally, air pollutants fall into two major groups: (1) those emitted directly from identifiable sources and (2) those produced in the air when two or more primary pollutants interact, or that react with normal atmospheric constituents Excluding pollen, fog, and dust, which are of natural origin, about 100 pollutants have been identified and fall into the following major categories: solids, sulfur compounds, volatile organic chemicals, nitrogen compounds, oxygen compounds, halogen compounds, radioactive compounds, and odors In Florida, air pollution is most serious in urban areas Federal and state laws have set limits on certain air pollutants, The presence in the atmosphere of one or more contaminants of a nature, concentration, and duration to be hazardous to human health or welfare 1, toxic or radioactive gases or particulate matter introduced into the atmosphere, usually as a result of human activity, Release of harmful substances into the air due to engine operation and similar causes, The existence in the air of substances in concentrations that are determined unacceptable Contaminants in the air we breathe come mainly from manufacturing industries, electric power plants, automobiles, buses, and trucks, One or more chemicals or substances in high enough concentrations in the air to harm humans, other animals, vegetation, or materials Such chemicals or physical conditions (such as excess heat or noise) are called air pollutants, pollution of the atmosphere; "air pollution reduced the visibility", pollution of the atmosphere; "air pollution reduced the visibility, The introduction of substances into the air which makes it impure in comparison with pure air, the presence of noxious substances in the air that we breathe, The contamination of the atmosphere by waste gases, fuel exhaust, particulate matter such as smoke , and the like, The presence of unwanted material in the air in sufficient amount and under such circumstances as to interfere significantly with human comfort, health, or welfare, or with full use and enjoyment of property, Worsening of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other pollutants occurring in the air, is the degradation of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other materials occurring in the air, The presence in the outdoor atmosphere of any dust, fumes, mist, smoke, other particulate matter, vapor, gas, odorous substances, or a combination thereof, in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be, or likely to be, injurious to health or welfare, animal or plant life, or property, or as to interfere with the enjoyment of life or property, degradation of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other materials occurring in the air See also air pollutant, The soiling of the atmosphere by contaminants to the point that may cause injury to health, property, plant, or animal life, or prevent the use and enjoyment of the outdoors, Release into the atmosphere of gases, finely divided solids, or finely dispersed liquid aerosols at rates that exceed the capacity of the atmosphere to dissipate them or to dispose of them through incorporation into the biosphere. Dust storms in desert areas and smoke from forest and grass fires contribute to particulate and chemical air pollution. Volcanic activity is the major natural source of air pollution, pouring huge amounts of ash and toxic fumes into the atmosphere. Air pollution may affect humans directly, causing irritation of the eyes or coughing. More indirectly, its effects can be measured far from the source, as, for example, the fallout of tetraethyl lead from automobile exhausts, which has been observed in the oceans and on the Greenland ice sheet. Still less direct are possible effects on global climates. See also smog, The presence of contaminants in the air in concentrations that prevent the normal dispersive ability of the air, and that interfere with biological processes and human economics, Degradation of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other materials occurring in the air, the presence of polluting gases and suspended particles in the atmosphere in excess of air quality standards, contamination of the atmosphere by the discharge of emissions of undesirable substances and gases, or the formation of these gases from the emissions by chemical reactions in the atmosphere, The contamination of air, generally by those substances (particles, liquids, and gases) which are harmful, or likely to be harmful to people or their environment (e g human health, plant & animal life, property), The presence of contaminants or pollutant substances in the air that interfere with human health or welfare, or produce other harmful environmental effects, Contamination of the atmosphere by substances that, directly or indirectly, adversely affect human health or welfare Air pollution results from human activities, both deliberate releases (as from smokestacks) and fugitive emissions (as dust blown from streets or fields), and from natural sources, including sea spray, volcanic emissions, pollen, etc The Clean Air Act authoritizes EPA to regulate air pollution (see National Ambient Air Quality Standards), Is present in the outdoor atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as is, or is likely to be, injurious to human health, plant, or animal life, or property, or which unreasonably interfere with enjoyment of life and property, pollutants which contaminate the air,

3 The contamination of the atmosphere by noxious gases and particulates     ts
4 The contamination of air around the plant due to the emission of gases, vapors and particulate material in the atmosphere     ts
5 (pollution atmosphérique) A condition of the air, arising wholly or partly from the presence therein of one or more air contaminants, that endangers the health, safety, or welfare of persons, interferes with normal enjoyment of life or property, endangers the health of animal life, or causes damage to plant life or property     ts
6 The presence of any substances in air that do not disperse and that can, in high enough concentrations, harm humans or other animals, vegetation, or materials Pollutants can include almost any natural or artificial substance capable of being airborne as solid particles, liquid droplets, and gases, or a combination of these forms Generally, air pollutants fall into two major groups: (1) those emitted directly from identifiable sources and (2) those produced in the air when two or more primary pollutants interact, or that react with normal atmospheric constituents Excluding pollen, fog, and dust, which are of natural origin, about 100 pollutants have been identified and fall into the following major categories: solids, sulfur compounds, volatile organic chemicals, nitrogen compounds, oxygen compounds, halogen compounds, radioactive compounds, and odors In Florida, air pollution is most serious in urban areas Federal and state laws have set limits on certain air pollutants     ts
7 The presence in the atmosphere of one or more contaminants of a nature, concentration, and duration to be hazardous to human health or welfare 1     ts
8 toxic or radioactive gases or particulate matter introduced into the atmosphere, usually as a result of human activity     ts
9 Release of harmful substances into the air due to engine operation and similar causes     ts
10 The existence in the air of substances in concentrations that are determined unacceptable Contaminants in the air we breathe come mainly from manufacturing industries, electric power plants, automobiles, buses, and trucks     ts
11 One or more chemicals or substances in high enough concentrations in the air to harm humans, other animals, vegetation, or materials Such chemicals or physical conditions (such as excess heat or noise) are called air pollutants     ts
12 pollution of the atmosphere; "air pollution reduced the visibility"     ts
13 pollution of the atmosphere; "air pollution reduced the visibility     ts
14 The introduction of substances into the air which makes it impure in comparison with pure air     ts
15 the presence of noxious substances in the air that we breathe     ts
16 The contamination of the atmosphere by waste gases, fuel exhaust, particulate matter such as smoke , and the like     ts
17 The presence of unwanted material in the air in sufficient amount and under such circumstances as to interfere significantly with human comfort, health, or welfare, or with full use and enjoyment of property     ts
18 Worsening of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other pollutants occurring in the air     ts
19 is the degradation of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other materials occurring in the air     ts
20 The presence in the outdoor atmosphere of any dust, fumes, mist, smoke, other particulate matter, vapor, gas, odorous substances, or a combination thereof, in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be, or likely to be, injurious to health or welfare, animal or plant life, or property, or as to interfere with the enjoyment of life or property     ts
21 degradation of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other materials occurring in the air See also air pollutant     ts
22 The soiling of the atmosphere by contaminants to the point that may cause injury to health, property, plant, or animal life, or prevent the use and enjoyment of the outdoors     ts
23 Release into the atmosphere of gases, finely divided solids, or finely dispersed liquid aerosols at rates that exceed the capacity of the atmosphere to dissipate them or to dispose of them through incorporation into the biosphere. Dust storms in desert areas and smoke from forest and grass fires contribute to particulate and chemical air pollution. Volcanic activity is the major natural source of air pollution, pouring huge amounts of ash and toxic fumes into the atmosphere. Air pollution may affect humans directly, causing irritation of the eyes or coughing. More indirectly, its effects can be measured far from the source, as, for example, the fallout of tetraethyl lead from automobile exhausts, which has been observed in the oceans and on the Greenland ice sheet. Still less direct are possible effects on global climates. See also smog     ts
24 The presence of contaminants in the air in concentrations that prevent the normal dispersive ability of the air, and that interfere with biological processes and human economics     ts
25 Degradation of air quality resulting from unwanted chemicals or other materials occurring in the air     ts
26 the presence of polluting gases and suspended particles in the atmosphere in excess of air quality standards     ts
27 contamination of the atmosphere by the discharge of emissions of undesirable substances and gases, or the formation of these gases from the emissions by chemical reactions in the atmosphere     ts
28 The contamination of air, generally by those substances (particles, liquids, and gases) which are harmful, or likely to be harmful to people or their environment (e g human health, plant & animal life, property)     ts
29 The presence of contaminants or pollutant substances in the air that interfere with human health or welfare, or produce other harmful environmental effects     ts
30 Contamination of the atmosphere by substances that, directly or indirectly, adversely affect human health or welfare Air pollution results from human activities, both deliberate releases (as from smokestacks) and fugitive emissions (as dust blown from streets or fields), and from natural sources, including sea spray, volcanic emissions, pollen, etc The Clean Air Act authoritizes EPA to regulate air pollution (see National Ambient Air Quality Standards)     ts
31 Is present in the outdoor atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as is, or is likely to be, injurious to human health, plant, or animal life, or property, or which unreasonably interfere with enjoyment of life and property     ts
32 pollutants which contaminate the air     ts
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