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Alivia Hobbs
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29 October, 02:39
If there is losts of pollution, what happens?
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Betty Boop
29 October, 03:03
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Long term exposure to polluted air results in significant health issues like asthma, lung cancer and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Breathing air pollution hampers the functioning of lungs among healthy people resulting in respiratory inflammation and heart problems
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