json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Do you think that pollution will make large parts of the earth uninhabitable?","appBody":"<p>No, I don't think so. Air pollution and CO2 gasses aren't really a problem, it can be stopped easily, take for example China if I'm not mistaken, they build an giant air filter on a industry terrain and it actually truly worked. So creating pollution isn't really a problem, the question is, who is stopping us from filtering the bad air. Probably the government, otherwise the wouldn't have anything to complain about and can't get reelected.</p>\n<p>But to answer you question precisely, yes, pollution surely can make a place inhabitable. Less clean air means that living things with lungs can not survive or at least stay healthy in those environments, so no animals or humans will be living there. Now for plants, not many could survive. Pollution means that there are also particles in the air, meaning that those particles will stop sunlight for the plants, and if it rains and the water takes those particles with it, it will end on the plants, covering their leafs from actually getting sun.</p>\n<p>What would survive there, some simple organism and plants that grow on harsh conditions. But really no humans.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3x4zytzq","appParentAuthor":"ohmygoodness","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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