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the atmospheric aerosols such as dust Ash soot smoke refer to​

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Answered by SanskarMH370
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An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas

Answered by dackpower
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The atmospheric aerosols such as dust Ash soot smoke refer to​ Particulate matter.

Particulate matter is the aggregate of all solid and liquid particles dissolved in atmosphere numerous of which are hazardous. This compound mixture incorporates both organic and inorganic scraps, such as dirt, pollen, soot, haze, and liquid droplets. These scraps vary considerably in size, structure, and origin.

Sources of particulate matter can be natural or anthropogenic. They have repercussions on the environment and precipitation that resentfully affect human health.

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