Thursday, November 6, 2008
photochemical smog
Photochemical smog is smog that comes from sunlight touching the pollutants in the air. This is becoming more and more common throughout the world because almost all of it is man made. The chemicals react as hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. They form they react to form a brownish mixture of ozone and other pollutants. When this pollutant gets in the air it can irritate the eyes throat and lungs. It can easily harm plants animals and other living things.
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was up.the difference between my pollution and yours is acid rain is caused when chemicals are mixed with rain.yours is when chemicals is mixed with sunlight
The difference between a photochemical smog and acid rain is that acid rain is formed with water and photochemical smog is formed with sunlight.
well first of all your blog has a lot more info than mine and second of all you can see yours most of the time and mine kills stuff yours might to but i don't know for sure.
Bailey
The difference between your photochemical smog is mostly in the
creation. What about solutions???
anyway, it was still awesome.
The difference between Photochemical smog and London-type smog is that photochemical smog appears brownish while, London-type smog appears whitish-gray. Also, London-type smog is caused by the burning of coal and yours is caused by sunlight coming in contact with the pollutants in the air.
I liked your paragraph because you described the details and formation of your pollution very well. The difference between photochemical smog and acid rain is that your pollutant irritates the throat, eyes, and lungs, but acid rain destroys buildings and kills wildlife.
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