Generally when we converse about air pollution we converse about many gases and compounds, but what we need to seriously be conversing about is how they mix with each other. For instance if there is CO2 from a smokestack, and there is also sulfur in the air, and other pollutants they sort and make supplemental compounds. Some of these compounds could combine with natural subject and the moisture in the air. The volume of heat, daylight, and static in the air also make a variance. We can show this in a lab. In fact the University of Riverside in California has a really attention-grabbing atmospheric simulation lab for this extremely reason.
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