PM10 refers to particulate matter with a diameter less than 10 micrometers. These particles can come from natural sources like dust or human activities such as burning fossil fuels, and can have negative impacts on respiratory health when inhaled.
Think of PM10 as tiny dust particles floating in the air. Just like how you can see dust particles when sunlight shines through a window, PM10 particles are small enough to be suspended in the air and potentially affect our health.
Air quality index (AQI): A measurement used to report daily air quality and provide information about potential health risks.
Particulate matter: Tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air, which can vary in size and composition.
Respiratory system: The organs and tissues involved in breathing, including the lungs, bronchi, and trachea.
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