carbon dioxide and unhealthy air
indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles into the air are the primary cause of indoor air quality problems in homes and businesses?
Particulates
Objects such as fans, airplane wings, and moving vehicles can cause air particles to move by creating disturbances or pressure differences in the air. These disturbances result in the displacement and movement of air particles.
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.
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.
Smoke particles can cause respiratory irritation and breathing difficulties, especially for individuals with pre-existing conditions like asthma or allergies. Prolonged exposure to smoke particles can also lead to long-term health problems such as lung cancer and heart disease. Additionally, smoke particles can contribute to air pollution and reduce air quality in the surrounding environment.
Air particles move back and forth in the direction of the vibration when they cause it. The energy from the vibrations is transferred through the air as sound waves.
air is has more particles cause it covers all the earth vs the particles in cold water
If air pollution is not controlled, it can/will cause many problems.
No
Gas particles in the air contribute to air pressure. The molecules constantly collide with each other and with surfaces, exerting a force per unit area, which we perceive as pressure. The more gas particles present in a given space, the higher the air pressure will be.
Air pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. Differences in air pressure cause air particles to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, in an attempt to equalize the pressure. This movement of air particles creates wind.