Asked by Chasity Kleinsorge on May 11, 2024

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What would NOT likely affect the frequency and severity of smog in an area? 

A)  the local climate and topography 
B)  the fuels used in industry, heating, and transportation 
C)  the size of the ozone hole over the Arctic 
D)  the density of the population

Smog

A type of air pollution characterized by a fog-like appearance, resulting from the reaction of sunlight with pollutants such as vehicle emissions and industrial discharges.

Local Climate

The average weather conditions in a specific area over a long period, influenced by its geography, altitude, and proximity to bodies of water.

Ozone Hole

A region of significantly depleted ozone in the Earth's stratosphere, primarily over the Antarctic, due to the release of chemical pollutants.

  • Detail the origins of smog and its impact on environmental health.
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ramandeep singhMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The size of the ozone hole over the Arctic is not likely to affect the frequency and severity of smog in an area. Smog is primarily caused by pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, and fine particulate matter, which are produced locally from sources like industry, transportation, and energy production. The size of the ozone hole over the Arctic, on the other hand, is primarily influenced by global factors such as atmospheric circulation patterns and the emission of ozone-depleting substances.