The original ten was smog for SMoke + fOG. With more modern events where the effect is caused by the action of sunlight and ozone on chemicals or auto exhaust and fog it is often referred to as Photochemical Smog
The original ten was smog for SMoke + fOG. With more modern events where the effect is caused by the action of sunlight and ozone on chemicals or auto exhaust and fog it is often referred to as Photochemical Smog
The word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog.
Yes the rocket does hurt the planet because, the rocket has chemicals in the fuel that are bad for the plant. The chemicals in that fuel makes smog and smog can pollute almost anywhere. Smog is the mixture of smoke, chemicals, and fog.
A mixture of smoke and fog is called smog. During the Industrial Revolution Smog became a major health concern in some European cities such as London (predominantly lung disease and breathing disorders). Smog can cause deterioration of structures and historical landmarks as the chemicals in the fog are slightly acidic (or sometimes alkaline), this can cause the structures to start to decompose and become stained. In modern times there are still many large industrialized cities which are faced with the continual problem of smog, particularly areas in South East Asia and China
Smog
The word smog is a combination of "smoke" and "fog." It was first used in the early 20th century to describe the atmospheric pollution caused by a mixture of smoke and fog in industrial areas. The term was first coined in London, but the phenomenon was observed in other industrial cities as well.
smoggiest or smog! smog is a mixture of smoke and fog!! and pollution!
Smog is not an element or a compound. It is a type of air pollution that consists of a mixture of smoke and fog.
The smoke produced by a fog machine can be harmful to your health if inhaled in large amounts. It may contain chemicals that can irritate the lungs and cause respiratory issues. It is important to use fog machines in well-ventilated areas and avoid prolonged exposure to the smoke.
Smog was so named because it can form when moisture in the air combines with smoke particles! by:joshua
Classic smog is a mixture of coal smoke (containing particulate and sufur dioxide) and fog.
Smoke contains particles and chemicals that can directly irritate your eyes, causing them to become red, itchy, and watery. On the other hand, fog is simply a cloud of water droplets suspended in the air, which is generally harmless to your eyes.