Particulate pollution in urban areas Flashcards

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What are particulates?

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Tiny pieces of solids and tiny droplets of liquids floating in the wair

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Give a fact which shows more particulates are found in urban than in rural areas

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The concentration of particulates is urban areas is 10-40 µg/m³, compared to less than 10 µg/m³ in rural areas

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How are vehicle exhausts a source of particulates?

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They produce very fine particulates (0.01 µm-1.0 µm). About 80% of fine particulates in urban areas are from vehicle exhausts

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How is the burning of refuse, cigarettes and fuel a source of particulates?

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The burning produces both fine and coarse particulates, e.g. sulphates, nitrates, soot and ash

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How is construction, mining and quarrying a source of particulates?

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These activities produce coarse particulates (10µm-100 µm), e.g. tiny fragments of rock, brick and cement dust

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How are plants and moulds a source of particulates?

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They generate coarse particulates, e.g. pollen and mould spores

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How can particulates cause health problems?

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Finer particulates less thantµm in diameter (called PM10) can enter the lungs. This cause or make problems worse such as asthma, lung cancer and heart diesease

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