ANALYSIS OF THE QUANTITY OF POISONOUS GASES EMITTED FROM VEHICLES OF TRANSPORTATION.
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Currently, as a result of the sharp increase in the number of vehicles in our region, the amount of toxic gases emitted by vehicles is destroying the ecological environment of our region. In contrast to stationary sources, pollutants emitted from the motor vehicle complex accumulate in the upper layer of the atmosphere, directly in the breathing region. This leads to the accumulation of lead compounds and other toxic, carcinogenic substances in the human body, causing its health to deteriorate. Harmful to the atmospheric air of the vehicle complex causes serious problems that are urgently needed:
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