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Airborne Pollution
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Pollution in the air has become an increasingly important issue in the world. Airborne pollutants are particles which are extremely toxic and harmful to not only the environment, but the human body as well. Pollution can be caused by the burning of fossil fuels, exhaust from vehicles, factories and mining activities, waste in landfills, deforestation and many other variables.