What Makes Something a Pollutant?
A pollutant can be anything that doesn’t belong where it is, like smelly trash in your lunchbox or loud noise during nap time.
Why Pollutants Matter
Pollutants are like uninvited guests at a party. They might not be bad all the time, but when there are too many of them, they make it hard for everything to work well, just like how too much chocolate sauce can ruin your soup!
Examples
- You get a headache from a strong smell coming from a nearby restaurant.
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See also
- How Does Air quality explained Work?
- How do radioactive materials move in the environment?
- How Does Ambient Air Pollution Work?
- What are particulate matter levels?
- How pollution is changing the ocean's chemistry | Triona McGrath?