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The air is very pure in the mountains.
The air is very pure in the mountains.
The air of hills is cooler than that of plains.
The air in the mountain is fresh and clean.
The air of hills is cooler than that of plains.
It's invigorating to breathe the brisk, fresh mountain air.
The air feels somewhat cold this morning.
The air is rare on high mountains.
As you climb higher, the air becomes colder.
As you go up higher, the air becomes thinner.
As we go up higher, the air becomes thinner.
The higher we go up, the cooler the air becomes.
The higher we go up, thinner the air becomes.
As we go up higher, the air becomes cooler.
The air is thin at the top of a high mountain.
Floods, violent wind storms, droughts, killing frosts, and the problems of air pollution have all, on occasion, influenced modern society.
Light is as necessary as fresh air is for health.
Fresh air is necessary to good health.
Since there is no air on the moon, there is no sound at all.
There is no air on the moon.

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