particulate matter pollution
Particulate matter pollution refers to the presence of tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air, often released from various natural and human-made sources such as vehicle exhaust, industrial emissions, and dust. These microscopic particles can be harmful to human health and the environment when inhaled, and they contribute to air pollution and reduced air quality.
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