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How are dust particles added to air?​

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The term 'aerosol' is often used for both solid particles and droplets suspended in air. Particulate matter may be generated mechanically, for example by the wind, may be emitted directly to the atmosphere or may be formed by reactions in the atmosphere from precursor gases (e.g. Pruppacher & Klett, 1978).

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How are dust particles added to air?

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The term 'aerosol' is often used for both solid particles and droplets suspended in air. Particulate matter may be generated mechanically, for example by the wind, may be emitted directly to the atmosphere or may be formed by reactions in the atmosphere from precursor gases (e.g. Pruppacher & Klett, 1978).

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In the physical sciences, a particle (or corpuscule in older texts) is a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties such as volume, density or mass. ... The term 'particle' is rather general in meaning, and is refined as needed by various scientific fields.

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An atmosphere is a layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet or other material body, that is held in place by the gravity of that body. An atmosphere is more likely to be retained if the gravity it is subject to is high and the temperature of the atmosphere is low.

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