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What is a particulate matter? What happens when particulate matter is more in air?

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Answered by smartbrainz
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particulate matter can be defined as the amount of particles in parts per million which is present in a particular amount of air or water.

Explanation:

  • If the amount of particulate matter is high in a particular amount of air it means that the amount of solute in the air has increased. In there is more intake by the process of respiration by human beings.
  • This leads to the damage of the lungs and causes a large number of diseases which are associated with such solute. Hence the particulate matter should be made as less as possible. Uranium causes the carcinoma of gallbladder

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Answered by ItzBadCaptain
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Answer:

particulate matter can be defined as the amount of particles in parts per million which is present in a particular amount of air or water.

Explanation:

If the amount of particulate matter is high in a particular amount of air it means that the amount of solute in the air has increased. In there is more intake by the process of respiration by human beings.This leads to the damage of the lungs and causes a large number of diseases which are associated with such solute. Hence the particulate matter should be made as less as possible. Uranium causes the carcinoma of gallbladder

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