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Biology, 18.10.2019 02:40 hamichrit2412
How can carbon dioxide be considered a pollutant when it is a natural component of air?
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carbon dioxide is considered a pollutant even though it is a natural component of air, because it is harmful to all living organisms.
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carbon dioxide is considered a pollutant when larger concentrations than normal are present in the air as a result of human activity.
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carbon dioxide is considered a pollutant, because it forms harmful chemicals when mixed with other pollutants in the air.
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carbon dioxide cannot be considered a pollutant under any circumstances.
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