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What is the worse kind of pollution?

it is water pollution


What problem in Mexico city that is made worse by surrounding mountains is?

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.


Is indoor pollution worse than outdoor pollution?

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Is earth going to be endangered?

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Can you give me a sentence using the word pollution?

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Why are selected cars banned from Mexico city on ceartain days?

Most likely smog. Mexico City has a worse smog problem than Los Angeles ever had.


How has pollution in Tanzania affected the health of its citizens?

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Is air pollution worse for babies or toddlers?

For your baby


Has the acid rain problem gotten better or worst in the last ten years?

Acid rain has definitely not gotten better. It is worse because there is more pollution now.


Is air pollution just a recent development?

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