What about this air?

Air pollution, causes and impact   on the environment and human health

Student shows

Eighth-grade students prepared illustrative shows the following issues in various ways: 

  1. Acid precipitation
  2. The greenhouse effect
  3. Smog
  4. Ozone hole
  5. Air pollution in the world and human health

ACID RAIN

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Student presentations included:

  •  Map with marked areas affected by the greatest amount of acid precipitation
  •  A mock-up showing the differences between an environment affected by acid precipitation and a clean environment
  •  Multimedia presentation about acid-forming pollutants and the mechanism of their action
  •  A video recorded from a hand-made experiment - formation of acid from sulfur(IV) oxide
  •  Exhibits - plants that were exposed to acid during a home experiment showing how acid precipitation disrupts the photosynthesis process by destroying chlorophyll in these plants

 

GREENHOUSE EFFECT

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Student presentations included:

  •  Map showing countries with the highest share of CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions
  •  An experiment illustrating the greenhouse effect with a thermometer in a closed jar heated by a lamp and in a jar without a lid
  • A poster explaining the greenhouse effect and why the effect itself is necessary for the existence of life on Earth, and its excessive increase may pose a threat

 

SMOG

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Student presentations included:

  • Experiments illustrating the formation of smog - a smog model in a bottle
  • Posters explaining the formation of smog and its impact on human health

 

OZONE HOLE

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Student presentations included:

  • A mock-up showing the sources of ozone-depleting gas emissions
  • Posters explaining the formation of the ozone hole and its impact on human health
  • A model illustrating the phenomenon of solar radiation and its role for the Earth

 

AIR POLLUTION IN THE WORLD AND HUMAN HEALTH

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Student presentations included:

  • A world map on which, after viewing the multimedia material, it was possible to use flags to mark the distribution of air pollution in the world
  • A human model that takes into account organs sensitive to harmful substances present in the air
  • The effects of an experiment examining the level of dust in the air around the school
  • Quiz with questions about air pollution in various places around the world and their impact on human health