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Who Will Give a Hoot When There's No More Clean Air?
1. Air pollution has been known to cause serious
problems with the respiratory system, heart,
lungs, and more.
Problems Solutions
Any substance that can damage living things
and/or the environment when introduced to
our atmosphere is considered air pollution.
Motor vehicles produce more pollution than
any other single human activity.
Walk, bike, carpool, or take public
transportation whenever possible.
Recycling paper, plastic, bottles, cans, and
cardboard conserves energy and reduces
production emissions.
Purchase environmentally friendly products
such as high efficiency light bulbs and
appliances.
Samantha Tiso
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