Who was the first scientist to coin the term SMOG and to describe the layers of SMOG?
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The term "smog" was used for the first time by Dr Henry Antoine Des Voeux in 1905 in his paper "Fog and Smoke" for a meeting of the Public Health Congress.
History:
- It was only after the mid-1950s that it turned out to be clear the auto was the fundamental guilty party of this smokey haze.
- That is when Dr Arie Haagen-Smit found the nature and reasons for photochemical exhaust cloud.
When was the word smog previously utilized?
- The expression "smog" was first utilized in the mid-1900s to portray a blend of smoke and haze.
- The smoke for the most part came from consuming coal.
- Smog was normal in modern regions and stays a natural sight in urban communities today.
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