småpartikulära
Småpartikulära is a Swedish term that translates to "small particulate" or "fine particulate matter" in English. It refers to tiny solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in the air. These particles are so small they can be inhaled deep into the lungs and can even enter the bloodstream. The size of these particles is typically measured in micrometers, with "fine particulate matter" generally referring to particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less (PM2.5).
The sources of småpartikulära are varied and can be both natural and anthropogenic. Natural sources include
The presence of småpartikulära in the air, often referred to as air pollution, has considerable implications