The most common source of man-made air pollution outdoors is the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal oil and gas, in power stations, industries. Burned waste creates air pollution. Coal is a fossil fuel. It is the largest source of air pollution. Power plants burn fossil fuels like coal, which causes air pollution. While the company burns the fossil fuel, it makes thick choking smoke. Burning fossil fuels like coal, gasoline, and oil is usually done by people. When burned, they release poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide. Most pollution is created in and around cities. Oil refineries also contribute to air pollution. During the process of refining, it creates air pollution. London used to be famous for its fog. Outdoor air pollution is also major in London. Wind can carry pollutants. The most common type of smog is called photochemical smog. Coughing, sneezing, and nausea are regular reactions to photochemical smog. Wind also scatters smog in most places around the world. Some cities are located in places that trap smog. Milan Italy; Mexico City; Mexico; Tokyo; Japan; and Buenos Aires, and Brazil are some cities that struggle with smog. Smoke is made out of gases and tiny fine particles. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen worsen breathing problems such as asthma. The effects of air pollution can result in behavioral disorders. People sometimes get behavioral disorders because they were exposed to too much air pollution.
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