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Duxander |๐ต
@altagers.eth
๐๐๐๐ฉ ๐ฒ๐ฑ The Great Smog of London The Great Smog of London occurred in December 1952. Thick smoke, caused by coal combustion and air pollution, enveloped the city for several days. The fog became so dense that people could hardly see their hands in front of them. It led to the deaths of thousands and affected the respiratory health of many more. The event prompted significant changes in environmental policies in the UK, including stricter regulations on air pollution. mint The Great Smog of London on @rodeodotclub https://rodeo.club/post/0x5C4d60e48D65908fEA0BF6dA6b3A9e6380E1efDc/82
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Irina_vka๐ฟ๐ฉ
@karira
This morning in Krasnodar there was very thick fog, this happens here due to high humidity, it is of course not as harmful as in London, but it creates some inconvenience 35 $DEGEN
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Duxander |๐ต
@altagers.eth
Yeah, fog isn't good either, but I was shocked at the fact that you couldn't even see your hand if you stretched it out
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Irina_vka๐ฟ๐ฉ
@karira
interesting phenomenon, I would like to see it
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