Topic > Cause and Effect of Vehicle Pollution - 710

Some ways people are affected by pollution are: lung disease, heart problems and diabetes. Most damage occurs during heavy traffic when vehicles are close to each other. The gases that escape from the exhaust are sucked into the air conditioning or heating systems of other vehicles. The air is then drawn into the vehicle and inhaled. Vehicle pollution not only affects human life, but also the environment. When pollution is in the air, it creates an acidic compound that turns into rainwater, which falls on vegetation, fish and other animals. People are consumers of this compromised food source which leads to health problems. The vehicles were created to help us in our daily travels. Some parts of the country require more vehicles on the road than others. Excessive vehicle use, especially in more compact areas, can affect the lives of humans, animals and the environment. Rush hour traffic affects the lungs of nearby motorists and pedestrians. There are many pros and cons that vehicles have to offer, but the fact of the matter is that vehicles are here to help us achieve our daily goal faster and more efficiently, regardless of