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Different Types of Pollutants and Their Impact (Soil, Air and Water)

Sonal Jain

Abstract


Pollution is an environmental problem that can lead to – among other things – global warming, acid rain, and the ozone hole formation. The status of air pollution is changing and there are many different air pollutants being a part to it. When pollutants are released into the air, they interact with each other in a complex manner depending on temperature, humidity and other environmental factors.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jgget.v2i2.138

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