Why are coal fired power plants harmful to the environment?
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1.Air pollution
from coal-fired power plants includes sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter (PM), and heavy metals, leading to smog, acid rain, toxins in the environment, and numerous respiratory, cardiovascular, and cerebrovascular effects.
2.coal is potentially radioactive
3.coal destroys natural habitats
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