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  2. Climate of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    February and July generally are the driest and wettest months, respectively. Mexico City, for example, receives an average of only 5 millimeters (0.2 in) of rain during February but more than 160 millimeters (6.3 in) in July. Coastal areas, especially those along the Gulf of Mexico, experience the largest amounts of rain in September.

  3. Climate of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    In 61 AD Seneca the Younger described the high level of air pollution in Rome, which was associated with the extensive wood burning for fuel. [ 15 ] From c. 200 to c. 290 there was a period of cooling, which affected the northwestern provinces of the Empire . [ 3 ]

  4. Climate of Rome - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of Madrid, [9] Lisbon [10] and Athens, [11] Rome has the highest UV index between European capitals (only in the continent) and values close to that of Chicago at 41.9 °N as ultraviolet radiation is less interfered with by other geographic variables, but with a moderate annual average with index equal to 5, which allows ...

  5. List of countries by air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution can affect nearly every organ and system of the body, negatively affecting nature and humans alike. Air pollution is a particularly big problem in emerging and developing countries, where global environmental standards often cannot be met. The data in this list refers only to outdoor air quality and not indoor air quality, which ...

  6. Research finds link between Mexico City air pollution and ...

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    By Mark Leberfinger for AccuWeather Children in Mexico City have developed some of the early markers for Alzheimer's in the brain's chemistry and structure due to the city's air pollution ...

  7. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution can cause diseases, allergies, and even death; it can also cause harm to animals and crops and damage the natural environment (for example, climate change, ozone depletion or habitat degradation) or built environment (for example, acid rain). [2] Air pollution can occur naturally or be caused by human activities. [3]

  8. New Mexico has half the air pollution as Texas

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    New Mexico and Texas share the Permian Basin, the U.S.’ most active oil and gas field that produces about 5.9 million barrels of oil per day (bpd) – almost half of the about 12 million bpd ...

  9. National study reports air pollution throughout New Mexico ...

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    New Mexico's biggest urban center and an oilfield county ranked among the top air-polluted areas in the U.S., according to a national study. The American Lung Association on April 24 released its ...