Part of the reason air quality was so poor in Chattanooga, Tennessee in the 1960s was that
A) there was a much higher concentration of cars than in other cities.
B) the city is surrounded by mountains that kept pollutants from dispersing.
C) the city is in close proximity to coal mining operations.
D) there was a greater amount of pollutants due to the city's chemical and oil refineries.
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