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Holt-Winters' forecasting models are examples of qualitative and judgmental forecasting methods.
Secondary Pollutants
Pollutants not emitted directly into the air, but formed when primary pollutants react or interact in the atmosphere.
High Temperatures
denotes periods or conditions of elevated temperature in the environment, which may have various effects on ecosystems, human health, and climate.
Tall Buildings
Structures that are significantly higher than average buildings, often designed for residential, commercial, or office use.
Mountains
Large natural elevations of the Earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level, often characterized by their high altitude and scenic landscapes.
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