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what are non-viable particulate pollutants

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Answered by vaishu12
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A non-viable particle is a particle that does not containa living microorganism but acts as transportation for viable particles.
Answered by tanyaweaslly398
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Viable particulate pollutants: like bacteria fungi, moulds and gas etc., are minute living organism that are dispersed in the atmosphere.

Non Viable particulate pollutants: they are formed by disintegration of bigger size particles by the condensation of  water vapour eg., mist, smoke, fume and dust.

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