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Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) is released from various sources:
1. Industrial Processes: It's a by-product of many industrial processes including the burning of fossil fuels (like coal and oil) in power plants or from copper smelting and other metal processing facilities.
2. Natural Sources: Natural phenomena like volcanic eruptions or hot springs also release sulfur dioxide.
3. Vehicles and Heavy Equipment: Diesel engines in particular produce a significant amount of sulfur dioxide.
4. Residential Heating: Residential heating systems that rely on coal or oil produce some sulfur dioxide as well.
Image Ideas:
1. A collage of images representing the different sources - a power plant with emissions, a volcanic eruption, a diesel engine vehicle and a house with a heating system.
2. An infographic depicting the percentage contribution of each source of sulfur dioxide. For example, a chart or graph showing how much comes from industrial processes, how much from natural sources, and so on.
3. Illustration of a cityscape with various emission sources marked: factories with smoking chimneys, cars releasing exhaust fumes, residential houses, and in the background, a volcano emitting gas.
Please let me know which one you'd prefer, and I'll help guide you to create it!
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