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An atmospheric pollutant produced during lightening discharge

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And then there is this: each of those billion lightning flashes produces a puff of nitrogen oxide gas (NOx) that reacts with sunlight and other gases in the atmosphere to produce ozone. ... Fossil fuel combustion, microbes in the soil, lightning, and forest fires all produce NOx

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