More about Fine Particulate MatterFine particulates include a wide variety of tiny particles that are small enough to remain in the air for long periods of time. Sources include soil, roads, agricultural dust, vehicles, and industrial emissions. Smoke is another common source. Forest fires, cigarettes, household fireplaces and barbecues all emit fine particulates into the air. Particulates can come from both solid matter, like soil, and liquid aerosols. |
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