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Particulate pollution is most commonly related to diseases of the respiratory system such as emphysema or asthma. A curious side effect of particulate pollution is that it helps block some sunlight from reaching the ground, hence keeping the surface cooler. So, actually, by reducing particulate pollution you are contributing to global climate change.
Inhaled fine powders are absorbed in lungs and are the cause of lung cancers.
It is matter. because H2O means water, and water is one form of matter cause its liquid.
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A major increase in particulate matter in the atmosphere would cause a decrease in Earth's average surface temperature
Particulate matter is a type of air pollution that consists of both liquid and solid particles suspended in the ambient air. This pollution may cause damage to living beings, specifically to their breathing system. The primary pollutants in particulate matter is Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone, the primary contributor in global warming. In large concentrations, particulate matter could even create low visibility, commonly known as smog. This is highly detrimental to the air transportation industries.
One type of air pollution is they release of particles into the air from burning fuel for energy . Diesel smoke is a good example of this particulate matter.
The leading cause of mortality in Germany is cardiovascular disease, such as heart attacks and strokes. Other common causes include cancer and respiratory diseases.
Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm and discomfort to humans or other living organisms and other damages the natural environment.
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Particulate carbon in the air causes smog and can cause respiratory distress.
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Yes. Volcanic ash falls into the air pollutant category of particulate matter. It can cause respiratory and eye symptoms during and after ash fall. The ash contains the minerals quartz, cristobalite, or tridymite. These are free crystalline silica which may cause silicosis which is a disabling and potential fatal lung disease. The recommended respirable exposure limit of 50 ug/m3 of particulate in air can be exceeded for short periods of time.
Particulate pollution is most commonly related to diseases of the respiratory system such as emphysema or asthma. A curious side effect of particulate pollution is that it helps block some sunlight from reaching the ground, hence keeping the surface cooler. So, actually, by reducing particulate pollution you are contributing to global climate change.
Inhaled fine powders are absorbed in lungs and are the cause of lung cancers.
volcano eruptions – during them, large amounts of sulfur dioxide and ash are emitted into the air; desert dust – considered a type of particulate matter that can cause mucosa irritation and respiratory problems; animal digestion & melting of glaciers – both cause a release of methane into the atmosphere; wildfires – ashes from fires can cause heavy air pollution.