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Case study of air pollution in Gujarat?
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Answered by adreejaarmy
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As per Gujarat pollution control board, in the last 4 years, there is an increase in the level of suspended particulate matter, sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen in the Sabarmati area of Ahmedabad.

To control this problem, EUROIII has been implemented in Ahmedabad and Surat from April 1, 2005.

Now in all the large cities of Gujarat, bus, and autorickshaw are running in CNG mode.

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Answered by MISSQUEEN123
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Fossil fuels are the major cause of air pollutants in the air. The following air pollutants air released due to burning of fossil fuels. (i)Oxides of sulphur: Fossil fuels contain sulphur. On combustion they produce sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide. These oxides form sulphuric acid and sulphurous acid in the atmosphere. These acids are harmful and corrode the marble. (ii) Oxides of carbon: Fossil fuels produce carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Both are noxious gases. (iii) Oxides nitrogen: Nitrogen dioxide is a pungent gas and is produced by the oxidation of nitric oxide. (iv)Particulate matter: Generated from automobiles and industries. (v)Ethylene: It is produced from incomplete combustion of fossil fuels by automobiles.

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