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Answered by harshchatur354
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Explanation:

Sea salt, dust, and volcanic ash are three common types of aerosols. (Photograph by Katherine Mann.) The bulk of aerosols—about 90 percent by mass—have natural origins. Volcanoes, for example, eject huge columns of ash into the air, as well as sulfur dioxide and other gases, yielding sulfates

Answered by Anonymous
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Aerosol

  • In meteorology an aerosol is just a colloid of gas , liquid or a solid small particles

  • For example Smog or sea water sprinkling in the air can be considered as an aerosol

In our every day life

  • In our every day life we use aerosol deodorants, fire extinguisher or specific type of medical dispensers (For example - Those for Asthma)

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