Air pollution can cause several negative effects:
Acidification from chemical reactions involving air pollutants can create acid rain, harming vegetation, buildings, and aquatic life. Eutrophication occurs when nitrogen pollutants are deposited into soils and water bodies by rain, adversely affecting nutrients and allowing harmful algae growth. Ground-level ozone, a poisonous gas created by air pollutant reactions, can impact human health and damage plants and animals. Particulate matter pollutants can seriously endanger human health, causing both short-term issues and long-term chronic conditions and diseases with continual exposure.