Science, asked by abhyudaya2615, 10 months ago

8. As you know In April 2020, Himalayas were visible from Northern India for the first time in 30
years as pollution levels dropped. In 2019, India was home to 14 of the top 20 cities with the most
hazardous air. But in April 2020, places such as Delhi saw AQI at 38, which has 150 or higher
typically.​

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Answered by sanjeevravish321
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Explanation:

it depends on the lockdown

Answered by krishmalik23
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Explanation:

The distance between the Indian state of Punjab and the Himalayan Moutain Range is just shy of 200 kilometres. And now for the first time in almost 30 years, residents in the north western state of India can actually see the world's tallest moutain range.

One of the reasons for this is the decreasing air pollution levels in the country because of the coronavirus lockdowns imposed for the last month.

A report released by the country’s Central Pollution Control Board late last month said the nationwide curfew implemented on March 22 and the subsequent lockdown ordered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi two days later “resulted in significant improvement in air quality in the country, as revealed by data analysis and comparison of data for time before enforcement of restrictions.”

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