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How does the air quality in Los Angeles vary by region/city?


I just saw a headline that Los Angeles is still the worst city in the US for air pollution. I live in West Hollywood/Beverly Hills area and go to school in Culver City, and I have never been bothered by the air quality, except for exceptionally humid days or when there are forest/brush fires.

From what I've read, the mountains are the reason that the air quality is bad here. I'm wondering if Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Culver City, Westwood, etc. are at a high enough altitude in comparison to the valley areas that the air quality is not that bad here. I've lived in cities (in Northern Canada specifically) where the air pollution seemed infinitely worse than here! Do I just not notice it because I'm not in the valley?

If anyone could find a map of LA county and air pollution levels I would be so grateful. I couldn't come up with anything in my searches.

WoE is right... it's not the altitude, it's the ocean breezes. The ocean air currents come in and blow the majority of pollutants east, towards the San Gabriel Valley (and some north into SFV). The hills and mountains trap the pollution. It's been that way since the Tongva lived here... the first white people came and noted the smoke from the village campfires was trapped in the basin.

This is why peopl want to live on the West side... the ocean breezes keep the weather milder, and the skies cleaner.

I heard that Pittsburgh, PA is now #1 for particulate pollution: from factories and cars, but LA is still #1 overall because of the ozone issue.

We're #2! We're #2!

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wheat in Canada ??????

ok I am doing some reaserch on wheat and bread in Canada and here are some questions that need to finish my project. Kindly respond to these questions or send me links to reliable sites about questions that I notice. OK here are the questions: Is this product in Canada is grown? (See map and environmental considerations) necessary conditions for maximum performance (graphics production and distribution) what are the necessary agricultural parctices for maximum performance of the environmental problems associated with this process activity product (using a flowchart), the movement of product from distribution tofinal farm (why? costs?) marketing and / or advertising of products (price comparison table) is there any government involvement in agriculture (marketing boards importance of global competition in Canada Resources (job? income?) the future of this industry in Canada BEST ANSWER GETS 10 POINTS (please really need these answers)

Most wheat is growing in the prairies (Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Prairies

Canada Maps Comparison

Canada Maps Comparison Q&A


wheat in Canada ??????

ok I am doing some reaserch on wheat and bread in Canada and here are some questions that need to finish my project. Kindly respond to these questions or send me links to reliable sites about questions that I notice. OK here are the questions: Is this product in Canada is grown? (See map and environmental considerations) necessary conditions for maximum performance (graphics production and distribution) what are the necessary agricultural parctices for maximum performance of the environmental problems associated with this process activity product (using a flowchart), the movement of product from distribution tofinal farm (why? costs?) marketing and / or advertising of products (price comparison table) is there any government involvement in agriculture (marketing boards importance of global competition in Canada Resources (job? income?) the future of this industry in Canada BEST ANSWER GETS 10 POINTS (please really need these answers)

Most wheat is growing in the prairies (Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Prairies

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