Triple Planetary Crisis
ICSE · Class 9 · Environmental Science
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What is the Triple Planetary Crisis?
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The Triple Planetary Crisis refers to three interconnected global environmental challenges: climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental pollution. These three problems are linked and together…
Why are climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution called interconnected?
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They are connected because one problem can worsen the others. Pollution can increase greenhouse gases and speed up climate change. Climate change can destroy habitats and increase biodiversity loss. B…
Which three major problems form the Triple Planetary Crisis?
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The three problems are environmental pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Each one affects the environment, human health, and the stability of ecosystems.
Why is environmental pollution harmful?
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Environmental pollution means harmful substances are added to air, water, or soil. It disturbs the natural balance of ecosystems, harms human health, and reduces the quality of natural resources.
What are air pollutants?
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Air pollutants are harmful substances present in air that can affect living organisms and the environment. Important air pollutants include particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon…
Which pollutants are measured by the Air Quality Index, and why is it useful?
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The Air Quality Index measures ground-level ozone, PM2.5, PM10, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. It is useful because it gives a standardised and colour-coded idea of how pollut…
Why does poor air quality cause health problems?
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Poor air quality means harmful gases and particles are present in the air. When people breathe this air, it can cause problems such as asthma, bronchitis, and lung infections. Smog can also reduce vis…
What is particulate matter?
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Particulate matter consists of tiny solid or liquid particles in air. PM2.5 and PM10 are important air pollutants and can enter the respiratory system, causing breathing problems.
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