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What is clean air and polluted air?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Clean air and polluted air... they are two very diffrent things.. The

diffrence between them is clean air is good for our enviorment its fresh and clean

good to breath. But pollusted air is bad air that makes the cloud black. It then rains acidic rain which is extreamly bad for our earth...!

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