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19 September, 03:25

Which of the following statements best summarizes the effects of the London Fog of 1952?

A.

Pollution from coal fires caused over 4,000 deaths, leading the British government to change their outlook on pollution.

B.

Smog caused by automobiles hung over London for three months, prompting businesses to stagger their employees' working hours.

C.

Smog produced by steel mills reduced visibility in London to near zero. Many businesses moved out of the city, relocating to Bristol.

D.

Fog produced by the overheating of the Thames River blanketed the city for half a year, until steel mills diverted their hot effluent to cooling towers.

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  1. 19 September, 03:48
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    A is the correct answer. The London Fog of 1952, also known as the Big Smoke, affected London for four days in December 1952. The pollution in the air was caused by burning coal and a lack of wind caused smog in the city. 4000 people died and 100,000 were injured.
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