Air gets polluted becuse of forest fires
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Sources of pollutants
Wildfires produce smoke and carbon monoxide. ... Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, fluorides and substances with fluorine, chlorine (Cl2), bromine (Br2) and iodine (I2), small dust particles, VOC, methane, ammonia and radioactive radiation.
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Increased outdoor temperatures and heat waves are expected to lead to increased wildfires. Data suggest a large increase since 1983 in area burned per year in the U.S. [23], although the large year-to-year variability makes conclusions difficult. Climate change is also projected to increase the number and severity of droughts in some regions of the world, also contributing to increased wildfires.
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