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      Fog and mist

      • Fog and mist are examples of aerosols where the dispersed phase is liquid and the dispersing medium is gas. Smoke and automobile exhaust are examples of aerosols where the dispersed phase is solid and the dispersing medium is gas.
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    Examples of natural aerosols are fog, mist or dust. Examples of human caused aerosols include particulate air pollutants, mist from the discharge at hydroelectric dams, irrigation mist, perfume from atomizers, smoke, dust, sprayed pesticides, and medical treatments for respiratory illnesses.

  3. Feb 18, 2021 · One example is the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. Burning wood and charcoal releases aerosols, too. Aerosols also are spewed as people extract metal from rocks, manufacture products, farm the land and use household cleansers and other products that scent the air.

    • The effect of particulate matter on visibility in Pittsburgh, PA. On the left there are very high levels of particulate matter, which makes the sky look gray-ish and decreases the visibility.
    • Metric Size and Scale. The objects in our world range greatly in size—this chart shows the sizes of common objects, shown in a logarithmic scale (meaning that the scale is ordered by exponents of 10).
    • Sources of Aerosol Particles in our Atmosphere. There are many sources of aerosol particles in our atmosphere—some are natural sources, such as mineral dust and sea spray.
    • Sea Spray Aerosols. When waves break in the ocean, aerosol particles are formed. Image credit: Haim Weizman.
  4. It’s common, for example, for particles of black carbon from soot or smoke to mix with nitrates and sulfates, or to coat the surfaces of dust, creating hybrid particles. Sea salt, dust, and volcanic ash are three common types of aerosols.

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  5. Apr 9, 2019 · Secondary aerosols, for example—make the haze that gives the U.S.’s Great Smoky Mountains their name. Aerosols come from both natural and human sources—and sometimes both at once. Dust,...

  6. Apr 20, 2024 · Related Topics: precipitation. sol. aerosol, a system of liquid or solid particles uniformly distributed in a finely divided state through a gas, usually air. Aerosol particles, such as dust, play an important role in the precipitation process, providing the nuclei upon which condensation and freezing take place.

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