The complete lecture — the environment comes alive in the live panel as you read. Scroll down; the animation keeps pace, and you can watch a single chlorine atom wreck the ozone layer yourself.
| Layer | Feature |
|---|---|
| Troposphere | weather; we live here |
| Stratosphere | ozone layer; warms |
| Mesosphere | coldest; meteors |
| Thermosphere | very hot; auroras |
CO blocks O₂ in blood; SO₂ & NOx make acid rain; particulates harm lungs. In Karachi/Lahore winter smog, still air traps it all near the ground.
Acidic rain (pH 4–4.5) kills fish, eats marble buildings (CaCO₃) and damages forests. Control: scrub SO₂ with lime, fit catalytic converters.
One Cl• destroys tens of thousands of O₃ molecules → the ozone hole. The Montreal Protocol (1987) banned CFCs. Slide to release more chlorine and watch the hole grow.
Too much → global warming: melting glaciers, rising seas, extreme weather. Pakistan's Himalayan glaciers feed the Indus.
Eutrophication: nitrate/phosphate runoff feeds an algal bloom; the algae die, decompose, and strip the water of oxygen. Heavy metals (Pb, Hg) are toxic too.
Principles: prevent waste, maximise atom economy, use safer solvents & renewable feedstocks, use catalysts, design biodegradable products.