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 The Smog BY: Kalise

The famous deadly pollution is called: The Smog It killed over 400,ooo people who were in England It happened in England of the year of 1952

  It happened because people used more coal to heat up their homes and the didn’t realize it would create such a deadly smog Why did it happened?

 Which one looks better? England in 1952England today

  The smog was created by a period of cold weather, combined with anticyclone and windless conditions, collected airborne pollutants mostly from the use of coal to form a thick layer of smog over the city.  It lasted from December Friday 5th 1952 to March 1953 How did it happened?

  The smog occurred in London,England of the year of 1952 The Smog

 The smog

The great smog got it’s name by combining the two things that stared the smog: smoke and fog. smoke + fog=smog

Strange Mist This photo might look like just mist, but, this “mist” can be extremely dangerous. This is what it looked like in England 1952 when the smog occurred.

 Health problems One of the health problems the smog caused was respiratory tract infections from hypoxia and as a result mechanical obstruction of the air passages by pus arising from lung infections caused by the smog. The lung infections were mainly bronchopneumonia and accurate purulent bronchitis superimposed upon chronic bronchitis.

A.1852 B.1952 C.1984

 A.Paris, France B.England, London C.Florence, Italy Where did the smog happen?

 A.November Friday 5th B.August Wednesday 18th C.December Friday 5th What month and day did the smog began?

 A.March 1953 B.May 1952 C.August 1953 What month and year did the smog end?

  Credit given to: martinfrost.wsindexpage  Credit given to: :’’ new thinking about pollution”. Created by: Kalise N. Brown