Acid Rain: Acid rain is caused by atmospheric pollutants like sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides reacting with water vapor in the atmosphere. It leads to precipitation with lower pH levels than normal rainwater, which can harm aquatic life, forests, crops, buildings, and infrastructure.
Ozone Layer Depletion: Certain nitrogen oxides, particularly nitrous oxide (N2O), contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer in the Earth's stratosphere. The ozone layer protects us from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and its depletion increases the risk of skin cancer, cataracts, and other health issues.
Smog: Smog is a type of air pollution that occurs when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react with sunlight. It creates a hazy mixture of pollutants, including ground-level ozone, which can cause respiratory problems and reduce visibility.