pollen, dust, fumes, running (short of breath) etc.
Humidity is normally measured and monitored at all temperatures.
The primary risk factors for sinus cancer are tobacco consumption and the heavy use of alcohol. Other risk factors include occupational exposure to airborne: * Dust from woods and textiles * Nickel dust * chromium dust * asbestos * alcohol fumes * glue fumes * solvents used in furniture and shoe production However, wood dust, nickel dust and chrome dust seem to be stronger risk factors than is airborne asbestos.
The main purpose is safety. It's never good to inhale high levels of chemistry fumes. A good ventilation system will keep fumes to a minimum, while not allowing any dust to enter the darkroom. Letting dust in may scratch negatives or ruin prints.
The body temperadure is measured usually in Celsius degrees; but you can use any scale of temperatures.
The answer depends on the range of temperatures being measured. Different instruments are used for different ranges - and for different purposes.
Firefighter, scientist, industrial cleaner, miner etc things with fumes dust and smoke
the dust bowl sand was at different hights at different points.Also the sand was no able to be measured in some areas of the land.
human excreta , waste water contaminated by detergents, dirt or oil, industries etc...........................:)
Dust storms and related phenomena measured from meteorological records.
Dust mostly.. Depending on the job I'm in the trades sawdust fiberglass..
Stellar temperature can be measured by analysing the spectrum of light that stars emit; shorter wavelengths correspond to higher temperatures.