Air Surface

Surface air is a layer of atmospheric air that is located in close proximity to the Earth's surface. It is characterized by the variability of its composition, which includes impurities of natural origin and pollution associated with human activities.

Ground air is of great importance for life on Earth, since it is a source of oxygen and other gases necessary for the respiration of living organisms. However, its composition can be changed under the influence of various factors, such as industrial emissions, automobile exhaust gases and other sources of pollution.

In this regard, the study of the composition and quality of Prizemny air is an important aspect of environmental safety and environmental protection. Currently, numerous studies and monitoring of the surface air composition are being carried out in order to determine its impact on human health and the ecosystem as a whole.

In addition, surface air pollution can have a negative impact on flora and fauna. Plants and animals can experience breathing problems and also suffer from other health problems caused by air pollution.

To combat air pollution in Prizemny, it is necessary to take measures to reduce emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere. This could include installing filters in factories, using cleaner fuels and developing public transport.

Thus, ground air is an important component of the Earth's ecosystem and requires constant monitoring and control to ensure its purity and safety for all living beings.



The air layer close to the earth's surface is called ground layer. It is characterized by a non-constant composition of naturally occurring pollutants and their anthropogenic emissions into the atmosphere.

By calling it ground-level, we recognize the fact that it is at a relatively low altitude. Its most important characteristic is diffusion, which leads to a uniform distribution of matter in vertically located layers of the atmosphere in contact with the ground layer. Therefore, the presence of the surface layer makes it possible to study the very origin of anomalies.

The surface layer of the atmosphere has characteristics that are determined by the urban complexes located in it. These complexes emit a lot of pollutants into the atmosphere, which are dispersed through the air and settle on the surface of the earth. The air layer immediately near the ground contains a number of chemicals containing nitrogen compounds, methane, dioxide, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, as well as a number of organic compounds. Some of these substances are toxic and harmful to living organisms. That is why it is necessary to pay attention to controlling the level of pollution in this layer. Using surface air monitoring, it is possible to determine the degree of pollution of atmospheric layers and identify sources of pollution.