ANALYSIS OF POLLUTIONS EMPLOYED BY THE MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE AND ITS IMPACT ON HUMAN HEALTH
26.06.2022
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 1 Issue 3
M. Halmatov , S. Mamayeva
Abstract. In this article, a number of problematic processes may develop depending on the extent of atmospheric pollution. These include a functional decline in the economic efficiency of the natural, social, and production systems, as well as dangerous changes in human health and environmental components. Depending on the scale of air pollution, a number of problematic processes may develop. The study aimed to determine the relationship between the concentration of harmful substances detected in the atmosphere.
Keywords: urban air purification, vehicle waste soil pollution, air and soil moisture, gas, sludge, depending on the type, heavy metals, plant plants omponentlaratmospheric cleanliness.
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