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The doom of the great city

By Economic Times - 4 hours ago
Two individuals debated the deadly effects of a dense fog. One argued that the fog contained fatal levels of carbonic oxide, leading to widespread death. The other countered that the fog's density caused a fatal accumulation of gritty particles in the lungs, leading to asphyxiation.

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