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In 1952, a smog outbreak blanketed the capital city of England, killing as many as 12,000 people. Fog combined with many smoke from many sources to produce this disaster. Which of these was the LEAST contributor to the smoke that caused the smog?

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Answer: B

Explanation: yes

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User Sridhar Bollam
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A wintry cold snap had gripped the British capital for weeks, and as Londoners ... Fog, combined with smoke to produce smog, was nothing new in ... over southern England and caused a temperature inversion, in which a layer of ... Great Smog claimed at least 8,000 lives, and perhaps as many as 12,000.

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