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What Are the Common Air Pollutants?
Common air pollutants include
particulate matter (PM)
,
nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
,
sulfur dioxide (SO2)
,
ozone (O3)
, and
carbon monoxide (CO)
. These pollutants originate from various sources such as industrial activities, vehicle emissions, and natural sources like wildfires.
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