Explanation:
Question 1 
Air pollution is the introduction of harmful gases and substances into the atmosphere that renders it unfit for use for life. Some of these toxic gases and particulates are: 
- Carbon monoxide 
 - Carbon dioxide
 - Nitrogen oxides
 - Smoke
 - Dust particles 
 - Soot
 
Question 2 
Natural forms are the original nature or outlook of a substance. Examples of natural forms are: 
- Flowers
 - Leaves 
 - Animals 
 - Rocks
 - Shells
 - Corals 
 
Question 3
Anthropogenic cause of pollution are human causes of pollution. Some of these are: 
- Combustion of fossil fuels in internal combustion engines release harmful and toxic gases into the atmosphere and causes hair pollution. 
 - Improper disposal of waste can produce effluent that reaches the ground water system and other fresh water sources. 
 - Noise pollution from airports is very harmful to ear. 
 -  Mining activities degrades soil and removes rich fertile soils that should be used for agriculture. 
 - Mining wastes can lead to contamination of water bodies around. 
 
Question 4
Fossil fuels are fuel types that forms from natural process in which organisms are decomposed anaerobically to preserve their energy components. Some of these fuels are: 
Question 5 
- Heart diseases ; ischaemic heart diseases can lead to failure of the heart when it does not receive enough oxygen from the environment. Air pollution contaminates available oxygen in the atmosphere and this is very dangerous to life. 
 - Lung cancer: poor air quality can lead to the development of cancerous tumor in the lungs. 
 - Asthma: air pollution is one of the leading cause of asthma. 
 
Other notable mentions are bronchitis, pulmonary diseases, stroke
Question 6
_7 million____ people die each year from air pollution according to the world health organization
Question 7
Air Quality Index(AQI) is an indicator used to express the quality of air in particular area. The AQI can tell the present air quality condition. It can also be used to forecast future air quality in years to come. 
It shows how clean and polluted the air is. 
Question 8
The air quality index uses different colors to alert people about the quality of air. Each color represents different health implication of air quality: 
      Attached image shows the different colors used to alert people of about the air quality.
Question 9
- About 7 million people die annually as a result of air pollution
 - Beijing cough is new disease that emanates from the rising air pollution in Beijing
 - Asia has the fastest rising cases of air pollution problems. 
 - The best way to reduce air pollution is by riding bicycles and walking more. 
 
Learn more: 
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Clouds are formed when air contains as much water vapor as it can hold. This is called the saturation point, and it can be reached in two ways. First, moisture accumulates until it reaches the maximum amount the volume of air can hold. The other method reduces the temperature of the moisture filled air, which in turn lowers the amount of moisture it can contain. Saturation, therefore, is reached through evaporation and condensation, respectively. When saturation occurs, moisture becomes visible water droplets in the form of fog and clouds.
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Activated charcoal adsorbs many noxious substances—medical drugs, phytotoxins and poisonous chemicals—onto its surface, preventing their absorption from the gastrointestinal tract.
<h3>What is activated charcoal ?</h3>
Activated carbon, sometimes known as activated charcoal, is a type of carbon that is frequently used for a variety of purposes, including the filtration of impurities from water and air. It is treated to have tiny, low-volume holes, which expand the surface area open to chemical reactions or adsorption.
- For some poisonings, activated charcoal is utilised as an emergency therapy. It aids in preventing the body from absorbing the toxin from the stomach. To treat severe poisoning, activated charcoal may occasionally be given in multiple doses.
 
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Answer:
The water is hypotonic to the body of the patients
Explanation:
<em>Pure water is generally hypotonic to the red blood cells in the body of humans. Hence, if a person is hooked up to an IV line that included pure water, the red blood cells in the person's body will take-in water, become turgid, and then start lysing. This will make the person become sick or even cause death in severe cases.</em>