explain the formation of photochemical smog how does it affect plants
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a chemical reaction between the UV rays of sun and an atmosphere polluted with hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen causes photochemical smog. this causes adverse effects on plants as it forms a layer on leaves along with dust which blocks the sunlight to be absorbed by the leaves and also effects the photosynthesis the process of plants
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