Carbon dioxide - A colourless, odourless gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect and global warming., Water vapour - can also contribute to the greenhouse effect., Carbon monoxide - is a toxic gas, it permanently binds to haemoglobin in the blood, reducing the oxygen carrying ability of the blood. It is colourless and odourless and so is not easily detected., Soot - are small pieces of solid carbon that are suspended in the atmosphere as an aerosol. Particulates cause global dimming and health problems for humans., Nitrogen Oxides - These nitrogen compounds are released by burning fossil fuels. These gases can irritate the airways of the lungs, increasing the symptoms of people with breathing difficulties or lung diseases., Sulfur Dioxide - is released by burning fossil fuels and can react with water in clouds to cause acid rain. This gas can irritate the airways of the lungs, increasing the symptoms of people with breathing difficulties or lung diseases., Nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and ozone - These gases irritate the airways of the lungs, increasing the symptoms of those suffering from lung diseases., Soot (Carbon particulate) - Can be carried deep into the lungs where they can cause inflammation and a worsening of heart and lung diseases and lung cancer, Carbon Monoxide - This gas prevents the uptake of oxygen by the blood. This can lead to a significant reduction in the supply of oxygen to the heart, particularly in people suffering from heart disease.,

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