The formation of photochemical smog is "powered" by exposure of the pollutants to ultraviolet light. Summer sunlight is generally more intense and lasts for longer each day. This would enhance smog production. Summer temperatures are also higher speeding up the conversion reactions.
it is increases in summer. Itis increasing in high temperatures.
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
The heat outside in the summer makes the chemicals in photochemical smog go higher.
In the summer
In the summer
In the summer
in the summer because its hotter
No i don't think that photochemical smog levels are higher during the winter because it really rains or snows and it isn't really sunny unlike summer which is really hot and sunny.
Summer because photochemical smog is created by the actions of sunlight on pollutants, and sunlight is stronger in the summer than winter.