👉 Landscapes fumes refer to the complex and often hazardous mixture of gases, particulate matter, and chemicals released into the environment by various natural and human-induced sources. These emissions can originate from industrial activities, vehicle exhausts, agricultural practices, and even natural events like wildfires or volcanic eruptions. The fumes can include pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and particulate matter, which can severely impact air quality, leading to respiratory issues, environmental degradation, and climate change. These landscapes are characterized by a hazy, often toxic atmosphere that can be particularly harmful to both human health and ecosystems, necessitating careful monitoring and regulation to mitigate their effects.