levähiukkasiin
Levähiukkasiin, a Finnish term, translates to "algal particles" or "algal dust." It refers to microscopic fragments of algae, which are common aquatic organisms. These particles can be found suspended in water bodies, particularly during algal blooms, and can also become airborne.
When algae decompose or are physically disrupted, they break down into smaller pieces. These fragments can
In aquatic environments, high concentrations of levähiukkasiin can contribute to turbidity and affect water quality. They
When levähiukkasiin become airborne, they can be considered a type of particulate matter. Exposure to airborne