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A. primary pollutant B. zero emission vehicles C. smog D. temperature inversion E. Clean Air Act F. sea-coal
1. have no emissions from tailpipes or gasoline
2. results from chemical reactions involving sunlight, air, exhaust, and ozone
3. scrubbers and electrostatic precipitators help industries meet the requirements of this 4. put directly into the air by human activity
5. a source of air pollution before modern times
6. atmospheric condition that traps pollution near the ground

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