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It makes it hard to see and makes for bad horror movies.
Ground level ozone is what protects us from UVA and UVB rays. Smog is a mix of smoke and fog and it's VERY bad for your lungs and the atmosphere around us. There's tons of it in California.
im pretty sure its a thick brownish haze that forms when certain gases in the air react with sunlight.
Why, that would be Smog -- a worried derived from the two words, Smoke and Fog, first reportedly used in LA that has plenty of both.
Smog is released to the o zone layer.
Air pollution qualifies as such. Surrounding mountains and high elevation above sea level contribute to a "cook pot effect", preventing air currents from blowing the smog away, and keeping it trapped in the Mexico City valley below.
No. The ozone layer has no effect on the formation of smog.
vehicles make up smog and ground level ozone. They are pollutants.
Ground level smog and ozone are related with each other. They both act as pollutants at ground level.
It makes it hard to see and makes for bad horror movies.
Ozone and smog are pollutants at ground level. They cause various problems.
Smog City - 2012 was released on: USA: 25 October 2012 (Los Angeles, California)
The main ingredients of smog are fine particulate matter and ground-level ozone.
Yes.
The ozone ground level protects us from the UVA and UVB rays, whereas smog refers to the mixture of smoke and fog.
The ozone ground level protects us from the UVA and UVB rays, whereas smog refers to the mixture of smoke and fog.
Most likely smog. Mexico City has a worse smog problem than Los Angeles ever had.