this is happen because the polluted air smoke dust etc.are washed away by the rain .but process name is not identified.
This occurs because the sun is shining through smoke or dust in the earth's atmosphere.
Yes, that is correct. There are tiny suspended particles in the atmosphere. There is usually some dust, but if there is smoke in the air, the amount of such particles can increase a lot.
Some solids found in the atmosphere include dust, pollen, ash from volcanic eruptions, and aerosols such as soot and sea salt particles. These particles can have various sources, including natural processes and human activities, and can impact air quality and climate.
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this is happen because the polluted air smoke dust etc.are washed away by the rain .but process name is not identified.
Anything in the form of tiny particles that can float in the atmosphere is an aerosol. This can be fine drops of liquid, like water vapour, or particles of dust, as are thrown up by a volcano erupting.Common aerosols in the atmosphere are:Inorganic: dust, smoke, sea salt, waterOrganic: pollen, spores, bacteriaAnthropogenic (man-made): smoke, ash, dust (from burning), aerosol spray can emissions, cigarette smoke, soot from car exhausts.
Polluted areas can be cloudier because pollutants such as smoke, dust, and particulate matter can scatter sunlight and create a haze in the atmosphere. This can lead to reduced visibility and a higher concentration of particles in the air, which can contribute to cloud formation.
Smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis. Dust consists of particles in the atmosphere that come from various sources such as soil, pollen, and pollution. Both smoke and dust can have adverse effects on human health and the environment.
air is a mixture of gases, water vapour, dust particles and smoke the atmosphere is a mixture of colourless, odourless and tasteless gases
This occurs because the sun is shining through smoke or dust in the earth's atmosphere.
They disintegrate into dust from the heat.
Rain can remove particulates and soluble gases from the atmosphere. It an also moisten soils so that not as much dust gets blown into the atmosphere and extinguish grass and forest fires to prevent smoke emissions.
- Dust is a fine powdered solid in the atmosphere (a suspension)- Smoke is a mixture of materials (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during burning.- Chemical fume is composed from substances (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during chemical reactions.
Everything including farmland was covered in bunches of layers of silt & dust. The air was also polluted with dust.
The tiny solid particles in the atmosphere are called particulate matter or aerosols. These particles can be natural (like dust or pollen) or man-made (like smoke or industrial emissions) and can impact air quality and visibility.
Yes, that is correct. There are tiny suspended particles in the atmosphere. There is usually some dust, but if there is smoke in the air, the amount of such particles can increase a lot.