Chapter 12 Air Section 1 E. Q. What Causes Air Pollution?


The circulation of air in the atmosphere usually keeps air pollution from reaching dangerous levels



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The circulation of air in the atmosphere usually keeps air pollution from reaching dangerous levels.

  • During the day, the sun heats the surface of the Earth and the air near the Earth. The warm air rises through the cooler air above it and carries pollutants away from the ground, and into the atmosphere.

  • Sometimes, however, pollution is trapped near the Earth’s surface by a temperature inversion.

  • A temperature inversion is the atmospheric condition in which warm air traps cooler air near Earth’s surface.

  • The warmer air above keeps the cooler air at the surface from moving upward. So, pollutants are trapped below with the cooler air.

  • If a city is located in a valley, it has a greater chance of experiencing temperature inversions. Los Angeles, surrounded on three sides by mountains, often has temperature inversions

    Temperature Inversions


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