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Yes, in many ways. For example, rain can clean the air, making it much better. On the other hand, under the right circumatances, a high pressure system can trap pollution in local area for as long as the high is present. These are a couple of quick examples.
Yes, I think weather can affect air quality because when you have all this different weather, it can contain things. For example ozone can be contained in sunny/hot weather. Ozone would definitely affect the air quality.
The weather can have a significant impact on air quality since different aspects of the weather affect the amounts of ozone and particulates that are present in a specific area. Sunshine, rain, higher temperatures, wind speed, air turbulence, and mixing depths all affect pollutant concentrations.
Yes, in many ways. For example, rain can clean the air, making it much better. On the other hand, under the right circumatances, a high pressure system can trap pollution in local area for as long as the high is present. These are a couple of quick examples.
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Yes, I think weather can affect air quality because when you have all this different weather, it can contain things. For example ozone can be contained in sunny/hot weather. Ozone would definitely affect the air quality.
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The weather can have a significant impact on air quality since different aspects of the weather affect the amounts of ozone and particulates that are present in a specific area. Sunshine, rain, higher temperatures, wind speed, air turbulence, and mixing depths all affect pollutant concentrations.
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