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activities of 35 million Californians can produce air pollution. Cars
and trucks are the biggest source of emissions that contribute to air
quality problems, but many other products and industrial processes release
harmful chemicals into the air. If you live in or visit California, you
contribute to the state's dirty air. California's terrain and weather
also add to the problem.
Areas of the San Diego County, the South Coast Air Basin, the Central
Valley, and other regions of California are all ringed by mountains that
can trap air pollution. During the summer, layers of warmer air in the
upper atmosphere act as a lid over these areas. Under the hot sunlight,
pollutants react to form ozone (the main ingredient of smog) as well as
hazardous microscopic particles. In the winter, the air pollutants of
concern are hazardous microscopic particles caused by activities such
as wood burning, factory emissions and car exhaust.
Click these links to see San Diego County air quality statistics:
Growth of population and light vehicles
San Diego County 2003 Estimated Air Pollutant Emissions
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