Aerosols are gaseous delay of heat of fine solid or liquid particles
No. Aerosols must go by ground. They can explode when pressurized.
no, aerosols are very, very chemical.
No, aerosols do not contain chlorine compounds.
Liquid droplets in air are called mists, smaller droplets are aerosols. Solid particulates are dust, smaller sized ar fumes.
Aerosols are harming the ozone. They contain the synthetic CFC's.
Aerosols contain CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Aerosols contain CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.
Energy can be scattered or absorbed by aerosols in the atmosphere. Aerosols are dust, soot, sulfates and nitric oxides. When aerosols absorb energy, the atmosphere becomes warmer. When aerosols scatter energy, the atmosphere is cooled.
what must be done to prevent this from happening
Robert William Vanderpool has written: 'Development of a monitor to quantify lead-based aerosols' -- subject(s): Accessible book
yes it can
Yes they do. Aerosols react with ozone to harm it.