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write 10 lines on air pollution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Air pollution is a mix of particles and gases that can reach harmful concentrations both outside and indoors. Its effects can range from higher disease risks to rising temperatures. Soot, smoke, mold, pollen, methane, and carbon dioxide are a just few examples of common pollutants.

In the U.S., one measure of outdoor air pollution is the Air Quality Index, or AQI which rates air conditions across the country based on concentrations of five major pollutants: ground-level ozone, particle pollution (or particulate matter), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. Some of those also contribute to indoor air pollution, along with radon, cigarette smoke, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde, asbestos, and other substances.

Answered by anushka8215
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air pollution refers to the pollution pollutants which harm human health this pollutants are released by burning fossil fuels releasing Chemicals into the air etc because of this pollution people suffer with diseases like asthma especially in Delhi because it is the most polluted city in India we should try to reduce it as much as much as possible and id3 should

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