Air pollution is defined as the introduction of pollutants, organic molecules, or other unsafe materials into Earth’s atmosphere. This can be in the form of excessive gases like carbon dioxide and other vapours that cannot be effectively removed through natural cycles, such as the carbon cycle or the nitrogen cycle.
The most common measurement used to measure air quality is PM 2.5 and PM 10. It measures the particles in micrograms per cubic metre. PM 2.5 refers to the concentration of microscopic particles less than 2.5 microns in diameter and PM 10 refers to the concentration of particles less than 10 microns in diameter.
Across the globe, all the countries use the same metrics for measuring the health of atmospheric air. India measures 2 additional pollutants namely lead and ammonia. AQI value of less than 50 is considered safe.
- This dataset contains the data of the Major Cities in India and US time-period from Jan-2019 to May-2021
- Import Libraries
- Reading and Checking the Dataset
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Data Visualisation Using Geopandas
- Time Series Analysis
- Moving Average as a Prediction
- Summary