Relationship Between Air Quality and Ecosystem 🌱🐇🐖💁
Ecosystem is a group of living things and their surroundings which interact with each other. There are many factors that can affect animals living in ecosystems (such as rivers, ocean, forests, mountains and even underground) as air pollution is further added. Since nature has changed due to air pollution, many living things are suffering and also change their habitats or living ways.
Ecosystems are circulation of living things, including animals and plants, when they are consumed by the upper level and produced by excretion from the highest-level animals. It means that all living things are linked through the ecological pyramid and food chain. If the producers are affected by the poor air quality and not produced well as before, then the upper classes, primary consumers and secondary consumers are also affected negatively because there will be less producers that they can consume to survive.
How is the environment affected by air quality? When air pollution appears through pollutants such as sulfur, then those cause excessive concentration of acid in the rivers, lakes and streams, which damages trees and scenic vistas. Nitron in the air can cause no more diversity in the types of plants and damage the environment in the oceans and organisms under the oceans. Moreover, mercury emitted from fuel combustion is accumulated in plants and animals. Since people are on the top of the food chain, we automatically get side effects. From the examples, you can have accumulated compounds like mercury inside your body.
People have sacrificed themselves and exchanged their health with convenience of lives by wasting energy from air conditioners, boilers, electricity and so on. Not to be affected by the poor quality of air, we should not make the air condition as poor as now. If we change our attitudes to reduce air pollution, we can get healthier bodies and a clearer environment.
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