
Pollutant Dynamics
Pollutant dynamics refers to how pollutants behave in the environment, including their sources, distribution, and effects. Pollutants, such as chemicals or waste, can enter air, water, and soil from various sources like factories, vehicles, and agriculture. Once released, they can spread through natural processes like wind and water flow. The dynamics involve understanding how long pollutants remain in the environment, their chemical transformations, and how they impact ecosystems and human health. Effective pollution management relies on studying these dynamics to develop strategies for reducing harmful exposures and mitigating environmental damage.