Air Pollution Wall Chart
The Air Pollution wall chart is an educational poster that explains what air pollution is and how it impacts the environment and human health. It clearly introduces the two main types of outdoor air pollution, natural sources such as volcanic eruptions and man made sources including vehicle exhausts and industrial emissions. A large illustrated scene visually compares these sources, helping learners understand how pollution enters the atmosphere.
The chart includes detailed diagrams showing common pollutants such as dust and soot particles, aerosol sprays, and industrial smoke. It explains how these pollutants contribute to acid rain, smog, and damage to vegetation, soil, and water systems. The effects of pollution on trees, land, and underground water tables are clearly illustrated, reinforcing environmental consequences.
A dedicated text section explains industrial smoke and pollutants, describing how gases like sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide react in the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect and ozone layer damage caused by CFCs are also explained in a learner friendly way. The chart highlights how pollution affects both outdoor and indoor environments, encouraging awareness of everyday pollution sources.
This wall chart is ideal for environmental science, geography, and life science classrooms. The poster serves as a strong visual reference to support lessons on pollution, climate impact, and environmental responsibility.
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