AIR POLLUTION (CASE STUDY OF KABUL’S ATMOSPHERE POLLUTION)
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Air pollution is one of the major environmental issues. It causes severe health effects and problems such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases etc. Kabul city, Afghanistan’s capital with 4,860,880 populations is one of the polluted cities of the world. In this article, we deal with the primary and secondary pollutants, acid rain, its effects and the factors which are mainly responsible for these pollutants. The main air pollutant of concern is suspended particles, smog and the gases creating acid rain. Kabul has hundreds of thousands of cars and generators and the Residents burn wood, tire, and coal, which releases dangerous gases to the atmosphere and lack of green space also takes part in polluting the atmosphere. If the weather gets polluted like this, the deaths rate which is because of the air pollution will increase rapidly.
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Tawana, S. ., & Shariati, A. . (2023). AIR POLLUTION (CASE STUDY OF KABUL’S ATMOSPHERE POLLUTION). Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(8), 169–176. https://doi.org/
Tawana, Sayyed Abdul Halim, and Abdul Rahim Shariati,. “AIR POLLUTION (CASE STUDY OF KABUL’S ATMOSPHERE POLLUTION).” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 8, no. 4, 2023, pp. 169–176, https://doi.org/.
Tawana, . and Shariati, . 2023. AIR POLLUTION (CASE STUDY OF KABUL’S ATMOSPHERE POLLUTION). Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 8(4), pp.169–176.