Vehicle emissions negatively impact human health and the environment. A study was designed to examine this problem by surveying affected areas, testing soil and air quality, collecting health data, and analyzing the relationship between vehicle numbers, pollution levels, and public health issues using simple regression. The results supported the hypothesis that increased vehicle use corresponds to worse environmental conditions and more health problems for local populations.
Vehicle emissions negatively impact human health and the environment. A study was designed to examine this problem by surveying affected areas, testing soil and air quality, collecting health data, and analyzing the relationship between vehicle numbers, pollution levels, and public health issues using simple regression. The results supported the hypothesis that increased vehicle use corresponds to worse environmental conditions and more health problems for local populations.
Vehicle emissions negatively impact human health and the environment. A study was designed to examine this problem by surveying affected areas, testing soil and air quality, collecting health data, and analyzing the relationship between vehicle numbers, pollution levels, and public health issues using simple regression. The results supported the hypothesis that increased vehicle use corresponds to worse environmental conditions and more health problems for local populations.
Knowledge about the problem • As vehicles are providing facilities but are also destroying the environment and have a huge effect on human health Develop hypothesis • The automobiles have a great impact on environment and causes serious damage to human health Prepare research design • We gather data by field survey and by questionnaire. In field survey we take the sample of affected places due to automobile. We check the soil of that area and the air quality of area. • We get data about people health from health care department • In this we use simple regression technique Prepare sample • We use simple random sampling. • We took 3 samples from each area. • We get samples of 3 cars of each company. Data collection • We collect data about environment quality from meteorological department and about people health from health care department Analysis of data • As the vehicles are increasing environment is getting polluted and where the vehicles are increasing people health is getting affected Test hypothesis • Where the vehicles are more in numbers there the health of people is affected and the environment is also destroyed Generalization • The result from all the above discussion is that the vehicles that are providing us facilities are also destroying the environment and have a huge impact on human health