Use the results from the lab, as well as your knowledge from this lesson, to describe a minimum of four environmental effects of a coal-fired power plant located two miles from your home.
The following are the four environmental effects of coal-fired power plants:
These power plants produce hazardous smoke that contains carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, etc.
The particulate matter coming out of the chimneys of these power plants reduces the visibility in the area, contaminates open sources of water, causes various breathing disorders, etc.
The average temperature of the nearby area that these power plants function in is usually more than the temperature in the surrounding areas.
The coal-waste that is disposed off in the nearby areas pollutes the environment.