Weird affects pollution has on living organisms

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Logan Scholl

Heagrety

November 3, 2020

Weird affects pollution has on living organisms

Obviously Pollution effects the air, and the atmosphere, but did you know it affects your mental and physical health. Pollution cause your breathing to shorten up not as bad as cigarettes do, but the same way they do. It also increases the rate of suicide, because of the fine particular matter or nitrogen dioxide. It shrinks your brain, it is a small difference, but when it comes to your brain you need it all, also that small percent is equal to 1 year of aging in your brain. Pollution help birds migrate quicker, this is because of their scent to their "home base" is greater when it is polluted more.


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  1. Interesting to see how many bad ways pollution affects humans. It is also sad that birds know their hime based on a pollution smell. This shows us that we need to take a step to lower emissions.

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  2. This is interesting to me because I never knew that pollition in the world affected our human brains in the way that is could affect our mental health.

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  3. I was really surprised to find out that pollution can do so much harm to our bodies. It is scary to think that if we don't put a stop to pollution on Earth, eventually our planet will become inhabitable for our human species.

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  4. Logan, Logan, Logan- Did you not listen to me when I told you to make sure who is writing the articles you are using for research?
    From the site "Paul Jongko is a freelance writer who enjoys writing about history, science, mysteries, and society. When not writing, he spends his time managing MeBook.com and improving his piano, calisthenics, and capoeira skills."

    Why would you ever consider him a good author for a scientific article? Listverse is also not a reliable site to get your current event articles from.

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