Dust and smaller particles
Alternatively referred to as particulate matter (PM), atmospheric particulate matter are tiny particles of solid or liquid suspended in a gas. These particles come in many sizes and shapes and can be made up of hundreds of different chemicals.
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Traffic pollution
The traffic-related air pollution is the mixture of vehicle exhausts, secondary pollutants formed in the atmosphere, evaporative emissions from vehicles and non-combustion emissions (road dust, tire wear). Traffic congestion increases vehicles emissions and degrades air quality.
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Industrial
Industrial pollution is the pollution which can be directly linked with industry. This form of pollution is one of the leading causes of pollution worldwide. Industrial pollutant releases to air include releases of greenhouse gases like carbon oxides and acidifying pollutants such as sulphur oxides.
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Ambient
The ambient pollution is the mixture of carbon-based toxic vapors and gases referred as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and ambient and meteorological factors, which may cause adverse health effects or diminish human body's comfort.
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Environmental sensor
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Particulate matter sensor
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Nitrogen Dioxide
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Sulphur Dioxide
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Nitrogen Oxide
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Carbon Monoxide
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Carbon Dioxide
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Ozone