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Cash Watkins
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10 September, 04:49
What is a primary polluter?
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Jaiden Mccullough
10 September, 04:52
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A primary pollutant is an air pollutant emitted directly from a polluter. Examples include carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, sulfur oxides, dust, ash and salt particles.
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