ilmanoksidien
Ilmanoksidien is a Finnish term that translates to "air oxides" or "oxides in the air." It generally refers to chemical compounds formed when oxygen reacts with other elements present in the atmosphere. These can include naturally occurring substances as well as those produced by human activities.
The most common atmospheric oxide is carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas vital for regulating Earth's temperature.
Human industrial processes, the burning of fossil fuels, and vehicle emissions are significant sources of anthropogenic