jauhepölyn
Jauhepöly refers to fine particulate matter that can become airborne. It is a broad term encompassing various types of microscopic particles suspended in the air. These particles can originate from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Natural sources include dust storms, volcanic eruptions, and pollen. Human activities that contribute to jauhepöly include industrial processes, agriculture, construction, and the burning of fossil fuels.
The size of jauhepöly particles is a critical factor determining their impact. Smaller particles, known as
Exposure to jauhepöly can have significant health consequences. It is linked to respiratory problems such as
Monitoring and controlling jauhepöly levels are important for public health and environmental protection. Various methods are