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How is classical smog different from photochemical smogs?
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  • A Classical smog is primarily formed by industrial emissions, while photochemical smog results from chemical reactions involving sunlight.
  • B Classical smog is characterized by a brownish haze, while photochemical smog is mainly a mixture of smoke and fog.
  • C Classical smog forms in colder climates, while photochemical smog forms in warmer climates.
  • D Classical smog is caused by natural phenomena, while photochemical smog is entirely anthropogenic.
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The correct answer is: Classical smog is primarily formed by industrial emissions, while photochemical smog results from chemical reactions involving sunlight.
Correct Option is : (A)
Classical smog is primarily formed by industrial emissions, while photochemical smog results from chemical reactions involving sunlight.

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