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20 April, 23:48

Which secondary air pollutant is found mainly around cities and is formed from burning coal or oil, which releases a combination of soot, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide?

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  1. 21 April, 00:19
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    The answer is Industrial smog.

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    Industrial smog is a secondary pollutant formed from the burning of coal or oil which releases a combination of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and soot which eventually cause damage to the ozone layer and the environment and it causes acid precipitation or acid rain.
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