microaerosols
Microaerosols are tiny particles, typically less than 10 micrometers in diameter, that are suspended in a gas, most commonly air. They can originate from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Natural sources include sea salt spray, dust from arid regions, volcanic ash, and pollen. Human-caused sources are varied and significant, including combustion processes from vehicles and industrial activities, agricultural practices, and cooking. These particles play a crucial role in atmospheric processes.
The small size of microaerosols allows them to remain airborne for extended periods and travel long distances.
Furthermore, microaerosols have implications for air quality and human health. Due to their small size, they