Photochemical smog Flashcards

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Where do pollutants (nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides and hydrocarbons) come from?

A

Burning fossil fuels, e.g. in vehicles and factories

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What happens when the pollutants come into contact with sunlight?

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The UV lights causes them to break down into harmful chemicals (ozone) which form photochemical smog

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3
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Give 3 examples of cities where photochemical smog is a problem

A
Los Angeles (USA)
Beijing (China)
Mexico City (Mexico)
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What can keep the pollutants at ground level?

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Temperature inversions (a layer of warm air trapped below denser cooler air)

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What is photochemical smog linked to?

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Health problems such as breathing difficulties, respiratory disorder and hedaches

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