particulates
Air dust can consist of particles such as dust, pollen, and pollutants suspended in the air. High levels of air dust can worsen air quality, leading to respiratory issues and reduced visibility. It is important to take precautions in high air dust conditions, such as staying indoors and using air purifiers.
Dust in the air can come from old skin shedding out.
No, a hygrometer measures humidity; the amount of water in the air.
A dust devil is called a mini tornado because it looks similar to a tornado in appearance, with a spinning column of air picking up dust and debris. However, dust devils are much smaller and weaker than tornadoes, typically only reaching speeds of up to 60 miles per hour.
The main benefit of a dust control or collection system is that less dust circulates in the air. This does not only make the air a lot cleaner, it also helps people with dust allergies.
Particulates
aveoli
it is called the avoile
Microscopic particles of ash and dust in the air that can cause health problems are called particulate matter (PM). These particles can vary in size, with PM2.5 (particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or smaller) being particularly concerning due to their ability to penetrate deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream. Exposure to particulate matter is associated with respiratory and cardiovascular issues, as well as other health complications.
Microscopic particles of ash or dust in the air that can cause health problems are called particulate matter (PM). These particles vary in size, with PM2.5 and PM10 being the most commonly referenced, indicating particles that are 2.5 micrometers and 10 micrometers in diameter, respectively. Exposure to high levels of particulate matter can lead to respiratory issues, cardiovascular diseases, and other health complications.
Air is a noun and not and adjective, hence it can not be a property. Gas would be a physical property describing air. Inert (for example) would be a chemical property.
This forms a mist or fog, which is a collection of tiny suspended water droplets in the air.
That is a common occurence. Usually the tanks water is filled with millions of microscopic air bubbles and sometimes bits of microscopic dust from the gravel. The air bubbles will eventually evaporate off and the dust that isn't picked up by the filter will sink to the bottom and settle down leaving the water clear.
yes. its called an air purifier..
Bronchioles.
A you know air is around us and due to that air we breathe. So as air is around is then it is obvious its always in motion. Due to its motion it carries very tiny microscopic dust particles along with it. When tiny dust particles combines and becomes heavier, they lands on the surface and we could see them as dust on tables every morning. Nice question. Avelina
An official name is "powdered material"