Friday, April 13, 2018

Your Air is Bad, Fix It

This video shows our robot testing air quality it does not actually have the sensors we need but it represents what the robot will be like. Our robot will test sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide levels which both contribute to acid rain and algae growths. By detecting the high levels early are robot can alert people to fix and take care of the leak or problem.


 In this picture, you can see pollutants and other stuff come out of a production plant as you can see pollutants are a very big problem if a lot comes out it can contribute to poisonous algae blooms and acid rain. Acid rain hurts the forests and helps deforestation. Nitrogen dioxide also hurts people. When these pollutants mix with rivers and lakes they not only harm the water but also the animals that live in them and need it to survive.


As you can see below algae covers a lot of this lake. When algae cover lakes and ponds it is gross and can sometimes be dangerous to swim in. Some lake generates antitoxin algae the algae can make you sick and can even kill animals and humans. Nitrogen dioxide and sulfur oxide contribute to the growth of algae and can even make it so there is a algae bloom. Algae bloom is where there is a huge amount of algae the number of algae can go anywhere from a thin coating to an almost mattress of algae.

The way that we can stop this is to make sure that power plants are clean and re regularly checked for leaks. Nitrogen dioxide comes from car exhaust if we use clean fuels and try to use electric cars or not drive so often we can cut down on the rate of nitrogen dioxide in the air.


Basic Information about NO2.” EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, 8 Sept. 2016,
 www.epa.gov/no2-pollution/basic-information-about-no2#What%20is%20NO2.

Sulfur Oxides. July 1998, www.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/5cb16d8048855c248b24db6a6515bb18/HandbookSulfurOxides.pdf?MOD=AJPERES.

Essick, Peter. “Air Pollution Causes, Effects, and Solutions.” Causes, Effects, and Solutions, 17 Oct. 2017,www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/pollution/

     Toxtown national library of medicine.
https://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/text_version/chemicals.php?id=29

By Garrett

3 comments:

  1. Garrett, you got a comment from the First Lego League! Click here to read it.

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  2. This is amazing work. We need more dedicated and concerned young students like you in our world. Keep up the wonderful work and hopefully one day you can get the sensors for the robot and start helping our world.

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