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Air Pollution Cuts Rainfall Over Mountains
LiveScience.com   Friday, 09 March 2007

A woman covering her mouth as a bus belches out fumes in a busy shopping district area of Hong Kong. Worsening air pollution has become a key political and social issue in the southern Chinese territory bordering Guangdong, one of the mainland's major industrial areas.(AFP/File/Mike Clarke)LiveScience.com - Air pollution from vehicles, industry and the burning of plant material can choke off the formation of precipitation in some semi-arid mountainous areas, threatening critical water sources, a new study finds.


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