sours of air pollution
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- mobile sources – such as cars, buses, planes, trucks, and trains.
- stationary sources – such as power plants, oil refineries, industrial facilities, and factories.
- area sources – such as agricultural areas, cities, and wood burning fireplaces.
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The sources of air pollution are:-
- burning of fossil fuels in electricity generation, transport, industry and households;
- burning of fossil fuels in electricity generation, transport, industry and households;industrial processes and solvent use, for example in the chemical and mining industries;
- burning of fossil fuels in electricity generation, transport, industry and households;industrial processes and solvent use, for example in the chemical and mining industries;agriculture;
- burning of fossil fuels in electricity generation, transport, industry and households;industrial processes and solvent use, for example in the chemical and mining industries;agriculture;waste treatment;
- burning of fossil fuels in electricity generation, transport, industry and households;industrial processes and solvent use, for example in the chemical and mining industries;agriculture;waste treatment;natural sources, including volcanic eruptions, windblown dust, sea-salt spray and emissions of volatile organic compounds from plants.
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