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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.
Frequently asked queries:
What is Air Quality Control?
Why is Air Quality Important in Epidemiology?
What Are the Common Air Pollutants?
What Health Effects are Linked to Poor Air Quality?
What Role Does Epidemiology Play in Air Quality Control?
What Are Some Strategies for Air Quality Control?
How Can Individuals Contribute to Better Air Quality?
3. What are Gene-Environment Interactions?
What Is the Impact of Genomic Technologies?
Why is Test Quality Important?
What is the Role of Health Policies and Regulations?
How Does HAART Work?
What Role Do Healthcare Providers Play in Reproductive Health Education?
What are the Types of Mammography?
What is Breakthrough Therapy Designation?
What Does "No Indication of Clinical Usefulness" Mean?
What Are the Benefits of Integrated Surveillance Systems?
What is a Safety Profile?
How Can Nipah Virus Be Prevented?
What are the key areas of collaboration between the IAEA and epidemiologists?
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