Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are sneaky air pollutants that play a big role in air quality issues. These gases mainly come from vehicle emissions and industrial processes, especially when fossil fuels are burned. NOx can contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone and smog, which are not only harmful to the environment but can also cause serious health problems, like respiratory issues and aggravated asthma. On top of that, nitrogen oxides can lead to acid rain, which damages forests and aquatic ecosystems. To tackle this, we can choose cleaner transportation options, support public transit, and advocate for stricter emissions standards. Being aware of nitrogen oxides and their effects helps us take action to improve air quality for everyone. Small changes in our habits can add up to a big difference for our health and the planet!
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