АВТОКӨЛІКТЕРДІҢ ШЫҒАРЫЛҒАН ГАЗДАРЫНЫҢ АДАМ ДЕНСАУЛЫҒЫНА ӘСЕРІ
Abstract
This article examines the impact of exhaust gas components on human health. Special attention is paid to the main toxic substances contained in automobile emissions: nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, soot particles and volatile organic compounds. The results of studies confirming the relationship between the level of air pollution and the increase in the incidence of respiratory, cardiovascular system and the development of cancer are presented. This article will help you understand how dangerous the exhaust problem is for city residents. Let's look at what exhaust gases are, what negative effects they have on humans, and whether it is possible to protect yourself from them. Exhaust gases contain many chemical compounds, of which a significant part is toxic and carcinogenic. The effects of these substances on the human body can lead to serious consequences for both short-term and long-term exposure. The purpose of this article is to analyze the composition of exhaust gases, the mechanisms of their effects on the body and potential risks to human health.
Annotation. This article examines the impact of exhaust gas components on human health. Special attention is paid to the main toxic substances contained in automobile emissions: nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, soot particles and volatile organic compounds. The results of studies confirming the relationship between the level of air pollution and the increase in the incidence of respiratory, cardiovascular system and the development of cancer are presented. This article will help you understand how dangerous the exhaust problem is for city residents. Let's look at what exhaust gases are, what negative effects they have on humans, and whether it is possible to protect yourself from them. Exhaust gases contain many chemical compounds, of which a significant part is toxic and carcinogenic. The effects of these substances on the human body can lead to serious consequences for both short-term and long-term exposure. The purpose of this article is to analyze the composition of exhaust gases, the mechanisms of their effects on the body and potential risks to human health.
