Where and when did photochemical smog first become a problem?

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Primary Air Pollutants     There are two basic types of air pollutants: primary air pollutants and secondary air pollutants. Primary air pollutants enter the atmosphere directly. Secondary air pollutants form in the atmosphere from chemical reactions involving other pollutants. Some primary air pollutants have natural sources. Volcanic ash is an example. Dust is also a primary pollutant with natural sources, but humans also put dust into the air with activities such as plowing fields and building roads. Most other primary pollutants are the result of human activities alone. The majority of... Show more

Where and when did photochemical smog first become a problem?