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why did sulfer dioxide and carbon dioxide mix during 1952 in the london great smog

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Answered by SUMANTHTHEGREAT
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That image was taken in December 1952, when London was trapped in a deadly cloud of fog and pollution for five days. ... So when an anticyclone caused cold air to stagnate over London, the sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and smoke particles mounted — and ended up choking as many as 12,000 people to death.

Answered by mahendravarma26
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Sulphar dioxide was released by burning hydrocarbons and carbon dioxide mixed up with it.

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