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What caused the Mexican government to restrict the times when residents can drive their cars in
Mexico City?
Group of answer choices
The supply of oil controlled by Mexico was running out.
Highway construction around the city was destroying rain forests.
The dense traffic in the city caused extreme air pollution.
Mexican leaders wanted to limit pollution caused by highway runoff.
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. Why are air pollution levels higher in Mexico City than in other similarly densely populated cities?
Group of answer choices
because Mexico City is surrounded by mountains that trap polluted air
because Mexico City receives a large amount of precipitation each year
because Mexico City contains more cars and buses than other large cities
because Mexico City engages in more industrial activity than other large cities
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1) The dense traffic in the city caused extreme air pollution.
2) Because Mexico City is surrounded by mountains that trap polluted air.
2) Because Mexico City is surrounded by mountains that trap polluted air.
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