


Take a breath of fresh air. Learn how the air we breathe has become cleaner in the latest issue of EO Kids, Cleaning Up Our Air. In this issue, EO Kids looks at a type of smog called photochemical smog and how satellites can track how air pollution is decreasing. Plus, look at cities as sources of air pollution and see how one type of air pollution has improved in “Data Detective.”
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