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High concentrations of pollutants at ground level during winter season is due to

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Answered by harshdeeps50
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Answered by Intelligentman
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Air pollution is actually worse during winter. So it’s puzzling why many people still believe that it peaks in summer. Of course, if you have ever lived in a hot and overcrowded capital, and endured a suffocating commute, you could be forgiven for thinking so. You emerge from a sweltering metro, barely able to breathe, into a sun-baked concrete jungle. Somehow all smells are more pungent in the summer, everything from rubbish through to the whiff of döner kebabs.

Perhaps you also believe that summer air quality is worse because of the longer days and ultraviolet radiation. The stable weather means that, without a storm, city air can seem stagnant and airless.

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