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'volcanoes and forest fires are natural sources of air pollution'. Comment on the given statement​

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Answered by keshav2150
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Some of the natural sources of air pollution are organic compounds from plants, sea salt, suspended soils and dusts (e.g. from the Sahara). Other natural sources are released during catastrophes such as volcanic eruptions and forest fires. ... Ozone is one of the most common natural air pollutants.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When volcanoes erupt, they emit a mixture of gases and particles into the air. Some of them, such as ash and sulphur dioxide, have a cooling effect, because they (or the substances they cause) reflect sunlight away from the earth. Others, such as CO2, cause warming by adding to the the greenhouse effect

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