Smog is not abiotic; it is a complex mixture of pollutants that includes both abiotic and biotic components. While the primary constituents, such as particulate matter and gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, are abiotic, smog can also contain organic compounds released by living organisms. The formation of smog is influenced by environmental factors, such as temperature and humidity, as well as human activities. Therefore, while smog itself is primarily composed of abiotic substances, its formation and effects involve biotic interactions.
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its a abiotic because its not a living thing
Yes, there are two main types of smog: "photochemical smog" and "sulfurous smog." Photochemical smog forms in areas with a high concentration of automobile emissions, sunlight, and warm temperatures, while sulfurous smog is caused by the burning of coal and oil, emitting sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
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its a abiotic because its not a living thing
Smog abatement means reducing the amount or intensity of smog.
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Smog abatement means reducing the amount or intensity of smog.
Yes, there are two main types of smog: "photochemical smog" and "sulfurous smog." Photochemical smog forms in areas with a high concentration of automobile emissions, sunlight, and warm temperatures, while sulfurous smog is caused by the burning of coal and oil, emitting sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
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they're abiotic
Photochemical smog is a type of smog made when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides mix with sunlight.