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Got Dirty Air?

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Students study air pollution and its effect on air quality. In this environmental science and engineering lesson, students watch a demonstration of incomplete combustion as it contributes to air pollution, study the importance of air, identify the main causes of air pollution and describe ways to reduce air pollution. They study the Air Quality Index and describe how engineers work to develop technology to help industry reduce their effect on air quality.

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air pollution, air, the atmosphere

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air pollution, air quality index, atmosphere, incomplete combustion, visible air pollutants, science
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Grade
5th - 8th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
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For Teacher Use
Duration
3 days
Year
2008
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Fine Print: Educational Use

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