Environmental Sciences, asked by SyraDua, 9 days ago

Why us photochemical smog common in Mexico City?​

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Answered by slsismyname
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Located in the crater of an extinct volcano, Mexico City is about 2,240 metres above sea level. The lower atmospheric oxygen levels at this altitude cause incomplete fuel combustion in engines and higher emissions of carbon monoxide and other compounds. Intense sunlight turns these into higher than normal smog levels

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