AIR POLLUTION IN UZBEKISTAN AND TECHNOLOGICAL MEASURES USED IN ITS PREVENTION

Authors

  • Toshturdiyev Nurbek Nurali ugli National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek 1st year student of Hydrometeorology Faculty
  • Adenbayev Bakhtiyor Yembergenovich Scientific supervisor: Doctor of Geography National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Faculty of Hydrometeorology Hydrometeorology and environment head of the monitoring department

Keywords:

Atmosphere, natural pollution, artificial pollution, pollutants, global pollution, technological measures.

Abstract

Atmospheric pollution means changes in its composition and properties that have a negative impact on human health, animals, plants and ecosystems. The atmosphere is polluted by natural and artificial means. Volcanic eruptions, dust, forest, steppe, plant dust, microorganisms, cosmic dust, etc. are natural sources of pollution. Energy is a source of artificial pollution. Industrial enterprises, transport, household waste, etc. Currently, 75% of atmospheric pollution comes from natural sources and 25% from anthropogenic sources.

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2023-06-10

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AIR POLLUTION IN UZBEKISTAN AND TECHNOLOGICAL MEASURES USED IN ITS PREVENTION. (2023). Intent Research Scientific Journal, 2(6), 52-59. https://intentresearch.org/index.php/irsj/article/view/123