
“When air pollution changes paint.”
Paint damaged by toxic air
A little boy noticed the wall of Boudha turning dull and asked why.
His mother said, “The air is carrying dust and pollution, and it touches everything.” The boy looked around and saw smoke from cars, trash burning in a corner, and a gray haze over the road.
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