Outdoor and Inside Pollution

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Across
  1. 1. Tiny particles from burning fossil fuels and industrial activities, causing respiratory and heart problems
  2. 3. chemicals from products like paints, cleaning supplies, and furniture; they can cause headaches, dizziness, and long-term health issues
  3. 4. A colorless, odorless gas from soil and rocks; long-term exposure increases the risk of lung cancer
  4. 7. Gases from combustion that form ozone and acid rain, causing air pollution and health problems
  5. 9. Ground level ozone formed from NOx and VOCs, leading to smog and respiratory problems
  6. 10. A gas from burning fossil fuels and industrial processes, contributing to acid rain and respiratory issues
Down
  1. 2. A colorless, odorless gas from incomplete combustion, reducing oxygen in the blood and causing health issues
  2. 5. particles and fungi that can cause allergies, asthma, and respiratory issues when present in high amounts indoors
  3. 6. A group of minerals once used in construction materials; inhalation can cause lung diseases, including cancer
  4. 8. A toxic metal from past industrial activities, still harmful to health, especially in children