👉 Mai fumes, also known as "smog," are a type of air pollution that forms when pollutants from vehicle emissions, industrial processes, and other sources react with sunlight and moisture in the atmosphere. This reaction creates a hazy, often yellowish-brown layer that can reduce visibility and degrade air quality, particularly in urban areas. Mai fumes contain a mix of particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other harmful substances, which can have severe health impacts, including respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, and even premature death. Reducing mai fumes is crucial for improving public health and environmental sustainability.