air pollution sources and control strategies
Air pollution sources are the various activities, industries, and natural processes that release harmful substances into the atmosphere, leading to the degradation of air quality. Control strategies refer to the measures and actions implemented to mitigate, regulate, or eliminate these sources and minimize their impact on air pollution levels.
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