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Pollution is a negativeundesirable change in the environment, usually the addition of something hazardous or detrimental. Air pollution may be defined as any atmospheric condition in which substances are present at concentrations high enough above their normal ambient levels to produce a measurable effect on man, animals, vegetation, or materials. Learning outcome to know some of the different forms of environmental pollution to explore ways to reduce environmental pollution to develop use of descriptive and. Purchase handbook of pollution prevention and cleaner production vol.
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