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Air Pollution, Plant Response And Effects On Humans In The Basirih Velocity

Andi R. Aulia Ramadanti    
Eka M. Sari    
Fahmi Arif    
Muhammad Nor Afrizal    
Zainul Hadi    

Resumen

Air pollution in presenting one or more physical, chemical, or biological substances in the atmosphere in quantities that can endanger human health. Air pollution at this time has reached the greatest concern, because it is caused by industrial development in Basirih urban village, especially the more inadequate plant response with the industry's mining. So that the impact of air pollution on people living around the industry in Basirih urban village.

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