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Air quality is most affected by pollution during periods of temperature inversions, typically in colder months, when warm air traps pollutants close to the ground. Additionally, peak traffic hours and industrial emissions contribute to higher pollution levels, especially in urban areas. Weather conditions, such as stagnant air or low wind speeds, can exacerbate these effects by preventing the dispersion of pollutants. Consequently, air quality tends to deteriorate during these specific circumstances.

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