Which scenarios are the most likely causes of the formation of secondary pollutant ground-level, or tropospheric, ozone? Select all that apply. An industry manufactures various goods, releasing particulate matters into the atmosphere. A bus driver idles outside a school, allowing the bus engine to run while the bus is (so) not in motion, releasing sulfur oxides into the atmosphere. An industry manufactures various goods, releasing nitrogen oxides (NOx) into the atmosphere. A bus driver idles outside a school, allowing the bus engine to run while the bus is (NO and voCs. not in motion, releasing nitrogen oxides

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Which scenarios are the most likely causes of the formation of secondary pollutant
ground-level, or tropospheric, ozone?
Select all that apply.
An industry manufactures various goods, releasing particulate matters into the
atmosphere.
A bus driver idles outside a school, allowing the bus engine to run while the bus is
not in motion, releasing sulfur oxides Px) into the atmosphere.
C.
An industry manufactures various goods, releasing nitrogen oxides (NOx/ into the
atmosphere.
A bus driver idles outside a school, allowing the bus engine to run while the bus is
(NO and VoCs.
not in motion, releasing nitrogen oxides
Transcribed Image Text:Which scenarios are the most likely causes of the formation of secondary pollutant ground-level, or tropospheric, ozone? Select all that apply. An industry manufactures various goods, releasing particulate matters into the atmosphere. A bus driver idles outside a school, allowing the bus engine to run while the bus is not in motion, releasing sulfur oxides Px) into the atmosphere. C. An industry manufactures various goods, releasing nitrogen oxides (NOx/ into the atmosphere. A bus driver idles outside a school, allowing the bus engine to run while the bus is (NO and VoCs. not in motion, releasing nitrogen oxides
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