👉 Moved fumes refer to the harmful substances released by industrial processes, vehicles, or other sources that are displaced from their original location due to wind patterns, topography, or other environmental factors. These fumes can travel long distances, affecting areas far from the source, often leading to poor air quality and health risks for nearby populations. The movement of these pollutants can be unpredictable, making it challenging to mitigate their impact. For instance, a factory might release toxic chemicals that are carried by prevailing winds into residential neighborhoods, or traffic congestion can create localized areas of high pollution as exhaust fumes are trapped in urban canyons. Understanding and managing moved fumes is crucial for environmental health and safety.