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Climate can affect air pollution in that the more wind there is, the less pollutant there is because wind can disperse the air pollution. Another example of how climate can affect air pollution is temperature inversion. Temperature inversion prevents the rise and dispersion of pollutants from lower layer of atmosphere and cause air pollution.

Geography affects air pollution in that a region surrounded by mountains can more more polluted because the mountains will block the wind and trap pollution within the area

Weather affect air pollution in that the more rain there is, the less pollutant there is left in the air because rain can wash away the pollutants in the air.